Sectoral support Sample Clauses

Sectoral support. 1. No later than three months after the date of entry into force or the provisional application of this Protocol, the Joint Committee shall agree on a multiannual sectoral programme and detailed implementing rules covering, in particular:
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Sectoral support. 1. Not later than 90 days after the date of the commencement of the provisional application of this Protocol, the Union and Seychelles shall agree, within the Joint Committee provided for in the Agreement ("the Joint Committee"), on a multiannual sectoral programme and detailed implementing rules covering, in particular:
Sectoral support. Not later than 90 days after the date of the start of the provisional application of the Protocol, the Union and Seychelles shall agree, within the Joint Committee provided for in the Agreement, on a multiannual sectoral programme and detailed implementing rules covering, in particular: annual and multiannual programmes for using the specific amount of the financial contribution referred to in Article 3 paragraph 2 (b); the objectives, both annual and multiannual, to be achieved with a view to developing responsible fishing and sustainable fisheries, based on priority areas of actions reflecting the priorities of Seychelles national fisheries policy, and other related policies having an impact on the following areas:
Sectoral support. No later than three (3) months after the date of entry into force or the provisional application of this Protocol, the Joint Committee shall agree on a multiannual sectoral programme and detailed implementing rules covering, in particular: annual and multiannual guidelines for using the specific amount of the financial contribution referred to in Article 4 (1) (b); the objectives, both annual and multiannual, to be achieved, over time, with a view to developing responsible and sustainable fishing activities taking into account the priorities expressed by The Gambia in its national policies relating to or having an impact on the following areas: i support and management measures for fisheries, aquaculture and artisanal fisheries; ii sanitary and quality management with the view to develop export capacities; iii fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance and fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing; iv the development and strengthening of scientific capacity in the field of fisheries; v measures to protect fragile ecosystems or ecosystems that have made a significant contribution to the health of stocks, such as the establishment and management of marine protected areas. criteria and procedures including, where appropriate, quality and financial indicators for evaluating the results obtained each year. The use of the specific amount of the financial contribution referred to in Article 4 (1) (b) shall be based on the identification by the Joint Committee of the objectives to be achieved and the annual and multiannual programming to attain them. Any proposed amendments to the multiannual sectoral programme shall be agreed on by the Joint Committee. Urgent changes to the annual sectoral programme required by the Gambian authorities may be done through the Joint Committee, including through exchange of letters. The Gambian authorities shall report annually to the Joint Committee on progress made in the implementation of sectoral support. Before the Protocol expires, The Gambian authorities shall submit a final report on the implementation of sectoral support under this Protocol. The specific amount of the financial contribution referred to in Article 4 (1) (b) shall be paid in instalments. For the first year of the Protocol, the instalment shall be paid on the basis of the needs identified as part of the agreed programming. For the subsequent years of application, the instalments shall be paid on the basis of the needs identified as pa...

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