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- independence). Ombudsmen also aim to identify systemic issues leading to poor service or breaches of people's rights. At the national level, most ombudsmen have...
- authorities often have ombudsmen. Examples of this are ombudsmen for health and social affairs, ombudsmen for the elderly and ombudsmen for school students...
- The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and...
- Ombudsmen in the United States are independent agencies who ****ist when a dispute arises between individuals and industry bodies or government agencies...
- convention (the term is often not used even in countries that do have ombudsmen in other positions) or national human rights institutions, dealing with...
- The Organization of News Ombudsmen and Standards Editors (ONO) is a modern, international non-profit organization. ONO membership comprises news ombudsman...
- annually on a rotating basis from any two of the colleges, are the internal ombudsmen who make sure that the university and its members adhere to its statutes...
- Ombudsmen in Australia are independent agencies who ****ist when a dispute arises between individuals and industry bodies or government agencies. Government...
- so. The first ombudsman was appointed in 1810, and the parliamentary ombudsmen still follow the basic principles that have applied since then. A complaint...
- really shouldn't need lobbyists for the health-care industry to act as our ombudsmen. Dan Kennedy (July 8, 2009), "Selling out the Washington Post", The Guardian:...