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  2. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    The first public procurement law in Croatia based on the EU Procurement Directives was enacted in 2001, but a revised legal structure for public procurement was put in place with the Public Procurement Act of 2012, [105] and this was superseded by the Public Procurement Act of 2016, effective 1 January 2017. [106]

  3. Closing the Gap - Wikipedia

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    The National Indigenous Australians Agency was established in July 2019, under the Minister for Indigenous Australians, Ken Wyatt, [13] [14] and this agency is now responsible for "lead[ing] and coordinat[ing] the development and implementation of Australia’s Closing the Gap targets in partnership with Indigenous Australians".

  4. Narendra Modi - Wikipedia

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    Modi launched new policies under the "Aatmanirbhar Bharat" campaign, promoting indigenous defence manufacturing with policies to procure key weapon systems domestically. The government has implemented several of the recommendations from the Shekatkar Committee to streamline defence procurement and rationalise spending.

  5. Cost-plus-incentive fee - Wikipedia

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    The Target Fee varies between the Minimum Fee and the Maximum Fee according to a formula tied to the Actual Cost (e.g. Target Fee could be 10% of the Actual Cost). Sharing Ratio : the agreed upon cost sharing proportion, normally expressed in percentage (e.g. 85% for the client / 15% for the contractor).

  6. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes - Wikipedia

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    The census figures for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes represent selective demography, as the first clause of Articles 341 and 342 specifies that Schedule status is specific to state or union territory (indicating nativeness of the region and the socio-economic disabilities arising therein), not to the whole country.

  7. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    However, the term is also used more broadly to include more proactive practices such as impact investing, shareholder advocacy and community investing. [5] According to investor Amy Domini , shareholder advocacy and community investing are pillars of socially responsible investing, while doing only negative screening is inadequate.

  8. 2017 New Zealand general election - Wikipedia

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    The Māori Party election campaign focused on protecting indigenous rights by providing an independent voice for Māori. The party's whānau based policies focuses on obtaining affordable housing to help Māori in low-wage jobs, [ 152 ] strengthening employment-support for Māori beneficiaries [ 153 ] and making Te Reo Māori and Māori history ...

  9. Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous peoples of Panama, or Native Panamanians, are the native peoples of Panama. According to the 2010 census, they make up 12.3% of the overall population of 3.4 million, or just over 418,000 people. The Ngäbe and Buglé comprise half of the indigenous peoples of Panama. [245]