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169:. Similar rules of diversity in economic development hold for the executive committee member academies in order to represent a global view. The number of member academies composing the executive committee varies: 17 member academies in IAP Policy Advice Committee, 14 member academies in IAP Capacity Building Committee, and 15 member academies in IAP Communication, Education and Outreach Committee. 683:. The academies state that we must reach "zero population growth within the lifetime of our children". They enumerate means which should be taken to achieve this, and also to counteract the effects of the population growth on environment and food production, inter alia. This includes furthering equal opportunities for women, easy access to cheap and safe 665:. They state that this in itself is not necessarily a bad development, but that it may have rather negative effects, if appropriate measures are not taken in order to ensure the new city dwellers e.g. access to water and adequate housing. Therefore, active city planning is necessary, and so is further research on urbanization. 172:
A Board composed of the six executive committee/board co-chairs guides the InterAcademy Partnership. From these six Board members, two are selected to act as co-Presidents. The current co-Presidents are Margareth (Peggy) A. Hamburg (USA) and Masresha Fetene (Ethiopia). The Board includes
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community." Major changes from then within the IPCC approach include a stronger focus on the treatment of uncertainty (since the IAC 2010 IPCC review) and the involvement of risk management deliberations (based on fundamental conclusions in the AR4 Synthesis Report).
675:. The academies state that "the world is undergoing an unprecedented population expansion", and that it is necessary to stop it. They noted that the amount of food produced (both on land and sea) per person was decreasing, and stated that many 77:
The mission of IAP is for the world's merit-based academies to play a vital role in ensuring that science serves society inclusively and equitably and underpins global sustainable development by advising the public on the
347: 687:, broad primary health care, governmental policies recognizing longer-term environmental responsibilities, and increased research on cultural, religious, and other factors, which "affect reproductive behavior". 475:, 2020. Signed by 78 member academies. This statement urges political decision-makers at all levels, in concert with regional and international organisations, to work with medical product 512: 1016: 153:
In between the meetings, the work is directed by three executive committees, one for each pillar of the Partnership (or in the case of IAP Policy, a board), supported by a
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advice and recommendations to policymakers in governments, international organizations, or academies themselves. Often an IAP statement can be used to
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Opportunities for future research and innovation on food and nutrition security and agriculture: The InterAcademy Partnership's global perspective
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IAP publishes reports and recommendations that utilize the expertise of member academies to address issues of interest to the global
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IAP also promotes its goals through "statements on issues of fundamental importance to humanity." Statements present the combined
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Harnessing science, engineering, and medicine (SEM) to address Africa's challenges: The role of African national academies
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does not decrease considerably. They urge the issue be recognized among the problems addressed by the
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Improving scientific input to global policymaking with a focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals
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and policy communities. IAP reports are not endorsed by academy members, but instead must have the
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health by stopping habitat destruction and the spread of environmental contaminants, fighting
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A Call to Action: Furthering the fight against falsified and substandard medical products
461:, 2021. Signed by 75 IAP member academies. This statement urges world leaders to improve 235: 43: 935:"InterAcademy Council Report Recommends Fundamental Reform of IPCC Management Structure" 402:
An IAP statement is developed following a specific procedure and released only when the
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IAP Statement on Implications of Urbanization in Low- and- Middle- Income Countries
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or regional network of academies has already done a significant amount of work.
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from a host academy. Each executive committee/board convenes annually, with two
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technologies – also when it comes to the proposed use of stem cells to tackle
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IAMP statement on the health co-benefits of policies to tackle climate change
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change § InterAcademy Council review
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for both research and therapeutic purposes to be excluded from this ban".
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IAP call for action to improve the reproducibility of biomedical research
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presiding. One of the co-chairs shall be nominated by an academy in a
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representatives from each of four regional networks of academies: in
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As of 2021, IAP has issued twenty-five statements, as listed below.
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IAP statement on health of mother and child in developing countries
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IAP statement on science and technology for disaster risk reduction
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by bringing regional networks together to address global problems.
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Network of national academies of science, engineering and medicine
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Climate Change and Biodiversity: Interlinkages and policy options
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IAP statement on science and technology and the future of cities
858:"Independent research needs to be shared to benefit all of us" 833:"Academies of Science as Key Instruments of Science Diplomacy" 491:, 2018. Signed by 53 of IAP for Health's 78 member academies. 485:, 2019. Signed by 46 of IAP for Health's 78 member academies. 462: 489:
IAP call for action to tackle the growing burden of dementia
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rather than statements of IAP as an organisation in itself.
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IAMP call for action to strengthen health research capacity
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and overexploitation, and adopting evidence-based policies.
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Realizing the promise and potential of African agriculture
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International science academies cooperation organizations
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In 2010, the council board recommended changes in the
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Responsible conduct in the global research enterprise
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Health in the climate emergency: A global perspective
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IAP statement on tropical forests and climate change
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of IAP member academies have endorsed its contents.
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Lighting the way: Toward a sustainable energy future
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Enhancing the capacity of African science academies
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Masresha Fetene, Ethiopia. IAP-Policy, 2019–present
483:IAP call for action to declare trauma as a disease 459:IAP Statement on Protection of Marine Environments 268:Anthony Mbewu, South Africa. IAP-Health, 2007–2010 220:Volker ter Meulen, Germany. IAP-Science, 2013–2019 593:IAP statement on access to scientific information 387:of the world's academies to provide independent, 88:2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 1003: 959: 184: 726:InterAmerican Network of Academies of Sciences 621:IAP statement on science education of children 321:of an expert committee and undergo a rigorous 561:United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 495:IAP statement on climate change and education 437:decline together is central to achieving the 241:Lai Meng Loi, Malaysia. IAP-Health, 2010–2016 38:) is a global network consisting of over 140 519:IAP statement on population and consumption 325:process. Examples of IAP reports include: 298:David Challoner, US. IAP-Health, 2000–2006 211:Liu Depei, China. IAP-Health, 2016–present 977: 960:Yohe, Gary; Oppenheimer, Michael (2011). 277:Guy de Thé, France. IAP-Health, 2000–2010 142:The highest decisive body of IAP is the 855: 181:, the Asia/Pacific region, and Europe. 14: 1004: 830: 445:IAP Statement on Regenerative Medicine 232:, South Africa. IAP-Policy, 2012–2019 731:Network of African Science Academies 537:IAP statement on ocean acidification 439:Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 253:, Netherlands. IAP-Policy, 2008–2016 165:; the other shall be nominated by a 953: 772:About: The InterAcademy Partnership 163:low or middle income country (LMIC) 24: 692:Role in reviewing the IPCC process 669:IAP statement on population growth 208:, India. IAP-Science, 2016–present 25: 1028: 990: 831:Hassan, Mohamed (10 March 2015). 721:International Council for Science 598:IAP statement on science and the 570:IAP statement on the teaching of 378: 304:, Brazil. IAP-Science, until 2003 856:Alberts, Bruce (12 April 2008). 671:, proposed 1993, ratified 1994, 295:, France. IAP-Science, 2000–2007 265:, Canada. IAP-Science, 2007–2013 226:, Germany. IAP-Health, 2013–2019 62:). In 2000, the IAP founded the 54:. It was founded in 1993 as the 647:IAP statement on transition to 274:, China. IAP-Science, 2003–2010 238:, Sudan. IAP-Science, 2010–2016 193:, US. IAP-Science, 2019–present 927: 902: 881: 849: 824: 802: 776: 765: 743: 521:, 2012. Signed by 105 members. 308: 289:, India. IAP-Policy, 2000–2008 259:, China. IAP-Policy, 2008–2012 217:, UK. IAP-Policy, 2016–present 202:, US. IAP-Health, 2016–present 13: 1: 736: 629:, 2003, signed by 67 members. 623:, 2003, signed by 68 members. 595:, 2003, signed by 68 members. 541:ocean water acidity has risen 533:, 2009. Signed by 54 members. 527:, 2010. Signed by 43 members. 515:, 2013. Signed by 42 members. 509:, 2016. 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Index

Inter Academy Medical Panel
national
academies of science
engineering
medicine
scientific
global issues
2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
food and nutrition security
science education
biosecurity
water
science communication
women in science
population growth
global warming
human reproductive cloning
evolution
science diplomacy
General Assembly
strategic plan
secretariat
co-chairs
low or middle income country (LMIC)
high income country (HIC)
Africa
Americas
Cherry A. Murray
Margaret Hamburg
Krishan Lal

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