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Wiktionary
Gretanoun
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
Etymology: From German and Swedish Greta, a contraction of Margareta.
Wikipedia
GRETA
The Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, more commonly known as GRETA, is the monitoring mechanism on human trafficking established by the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings in Article 36. It stipulates that GRETA can have from 10 to 15 members of independent and impartial experts from a variety of backgrounds. They have been chosen from amongst nationals of the States Parties to the Convention and are known for their competence and professional experience in the areas covered by the Convention; the term of office is four years, renewable once. The current composition of GRETA reflects a gender and geographical balance. The Group is responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of the Convention by the Parties, following a procedure divided in rounds. At the beginning of each round, GRETA defines autonomously the provisions to be monitored and determines the most appropriate means to carry out the evaluation, being guided by the Rules of Procedure for Evaluating Implementation of the Convention. In addition, GRETA regularly publishes general reports on its activities.
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Greta
Greta is a fictional character from the 2010 comedy, drama and romance film Meet Monica Velour.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of GRETA in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of GRETA in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of GRETA in a Sentence
I may disappoint you but I dont share the common excitement about the speech by Greta Thunberg, no one has explained to Greta that the modern world is complex and different and... people in Africa or in many Asian countries want to live at the same wealth level as in Sweden.
Greta taking on this challenge of sailing across on a race boat with zero comfort really shows her commitment to the cause and how far she's willing to push herself.
On the Record with Greta Van Susteren. we offered the prime minister an opportunity to balance the politically divisive invitation from Speaker Boehner.
Greta's really inspirational considering she's so young. Even though she's a child and a normal person she's done so much to change (things), she's given the generation confidence to stand up to people in government and power.
The next generation is doing pretty phenomenally well in understanding that there's a problem and they want to try and fix it. We see Greta Thunberg, for instance, speaking out and many kids around the world are now speaking out. So it does give us hope.
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- غريتاArabic
- gretaCzech
- gretaDanish
- GretaGerman
- ΓκρέταGreek
- gretaEsperanto
- gretaSpanish
- گرتاPersian
- gretaFinnish
- gretaFrench
- gretaIrish
- ग्रेटाHindi
- GrétaHungarian
- ԳրետաArmenian
- gretaIndonesian
- gretaItalian
- גרטהHebrew
- グレタJapanese
- ಗ್ರೇಟಾKannada
- 그레타Korean
- gretaLatin
- gretaDutch
- gretaNorwegian
- gretaPolish
- gretaPortuguese
- gretaRomanian
- ГретаRussian
- gretaSwedish
- gretaTamil
- గ్రేటాTelugu
- เกรตาThai
- gretaTurkish
- ГретаUkrainian
- گریٹاUrdu
- gretaVietnamese
- gretaYiddish
- 格里塔Chinese
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