The mission team comprises representatives from leading journalists rights and press freedom organisations including the IFJ, the Southeast Asia Press Alliance (SEAPA), the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Indonesias Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Australias Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance, the Thai Journalists Association (TJA), International News Safety Institute (INSI), International Media Support (IMS), the Institute for Studies on the Free Flow of Information (ISAI) and Union Network International (UNI).
What does UNI stand for?
UNI stands for Union Network International (international trade union organisation)
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We have 13 other meanings of UNI in our Acronym Attic
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- Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Intervention
- Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program (various locations)
- Ultra Nano Hardness Tester
- Ultra High Net Worth (finance)
- Ente Nationale Italiano di Unificazione (Italian standards body)
- Unicycle
- Unidirectional (ANSI)
- Uniform
- Unión Nacional Independiente (National Independent Union; Guatemala)
- Union Nationale pour l'Independance (French: Union for National Independence, New Caledonia)
- Uniroyal (tire company)
- Unitarian (Church)
- United News of India
- United Nuclear Industries
- United Nurses International
- Unity Railways Company
- Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria (Spanish: National University of Engineering; Peru)
- Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería (Spanish: National University of Engineering; Peru)
- Universidade Independente (Lisboa; Portugal)
- Universität
Samples in periodicals archive:
John Pedersen of Union Network International Europe added: "Ten years of postal liberalisation in Europe has so far meant fewer post offices, fewer postal outlets, fewer mail boxes and longer distances to access the post - all contrary to EU promises.
Organised by Swiss-based Union Network International, the officials told how the glamorous image of the dotcom industry masks the horror suffered by the workers who are its real backbone.