ISM

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ISM is the commonly used acronym for the MERCOSUR Social Institute, a regional body focused on promoting social policies and integration among MERCOSUR member countries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf MERCOSUR body
international organization
acronym ISM NERFINISHED
acronymFor Instituto Social del MERCOSUR NERFINISHED
activity exchange of best practices in social policy
research on social policies
support for design of regional social initiatives
technical cooperation in social programs
affiliatedWith MERCOSUR NERFINISHED
cooperatesWith civil society organizations in MERCOSUR
international organizations in the social field
englishName MERCOSUR Social Institute NERFINISHED
field regional integration
social development
social policy
focusArea education and social inclusion
health and social welfare
labor and employment policies
monitoring social indicators in MERCOSUR
social protection systems
foundedBy MERCOSUR NERFINISHED
fullName Instituto Social del MERCOSUR NERFINISHED
governingBody MERCOSUR decision-making organs
headquarters Asunción, Paraguay NERFINISHED
jurisdiction MERCOSUR NERFINISHED
languageUsed English
Guarani NERFINISHED
Portuguese
Spanish
legalFramework MERCOSUR agreements on social dimension
locatedIn Asunción NERFINISHED
Paraguay NERFINISHED
objective contribute to poverty reduction in the region
promote social inclusion in MERCOSUR
support human rights and social citizenship in MERCOSUR
partOf MERCOSUR institutional structure NERFINISHED
purpose promotion of social policies in MERCOSUR
reduction of social inequalities in the MERCOSUR region
strengthening of regional social cohesion
support of social integration among MERCOSUR countries
regionServed MERCOSUR member states NERFINISHED
South America
typeOfOrganization intergovernmental organization
websiteLanguage Portuguese
Spanish
worksWith MERCOSUR associated states
MERCOSUR member states
regional social policy institutions

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