Commission for Social Development was created in 1946.
California Commission for Economic Development was created in 1971.
Niger Delta Development Commission was created in 2000.
Commission for Social Care Inspection was created in 2004.
Social Development Network was created in 1984.
The sustainable development was created as a principle by the United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development. The purpose is to preserve, produced, natural and capital for future generations.
The Brundtland Commission, also known as the World Commission on Environment and Development, coined the term sustainable development in 1987. The commission's report, "Our Common Future," emphasizes the need to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The true teaching of the Brundtland Commission is about finding a balance between economic development, social equity, and environmental protection to ensure a sustainable future for all.
Commission for Social Care Inspection ended in 2009.
Prodi Commission was created in 1999.
Santer Commission was created in 1995.
MacDonald Commission was created in 1982.
Clarendon Commission was created in 1861.
Trilateral Commission was created in 1973.