United Nations
An organization sponsored by the US government that sends young people to work as volunteers in developing countries.
An exporter sends things to other countries. An importer brings things in from other countries.
The president appoints "Ambassadors" to serve in other countries.
A person or an organization who sends the mail is called a mailer
When a government, organization, or other group sends a person to an event or meeting to represent them, this person might be referred to as a delegate. Other words for delegate are envoy, agent, and emissary.
No, the Peace Corps is not considered a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). It is a United States government agency that sends American volunteers to work in various countries to promote peace and development. Unlike NGOs, the Peace Corps operates under the authority and direction of the U.S. government.
The peace corps sends thosands of volunteers to foreign countries to assost with education, construction, and medical programs.
Countries are limited to teams of four. South Korea always sends four. The United States always sends four. I don't think anyone else ever sends more than two.
One, the same as all of the other countries that are in the European Union. Each country just sends one commissioner.
"Maquiladora" plants assemble products from parts coming from other countries. One example is General Motors, which sends to Mexico motor vehicle parts, which are then assembled into full vehicles and sent back to the United States for the consumer market.
The Overseas Missionary Service is a UK based charity that sends missionaries from 6 countries to do good work in 19 countries around the world.
dairy products, fruits and vegetables I think