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ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND PUBLICITY. 7.1 The Lead Partner shall acknowledge the Grant in its annual report and accounts, including an acknowledgement of GHWP, GHP and the DHSC (and GHP’s and DHSC’s roles in relation to the source of the Grant). 7.2 The Lead Partner shall not publish any material referring to the GHWP project, this Agreement, GHP or the DHSC without the prior written agreement of GHP or DHSC, as appropriate, with the exception of the requirement in paragraph 7.1. The Lead Partner shall acknowledge the support of GHP and DHSC and the GHWP in any materials that refer to the GHWP in any written or spoken public presentations about the GHWP by using the following statement: “This project is funded through the Global Health Workforce Programme, which is funded by the UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) for the benefit of the UK and partner country health sectors.” Such acknowledgements (where appropriate or as requested by GHP and/or DHSC) shall include GHP’s and/or DHSC’s name and logo (or any future name or logo adopted by GHP and/or DHSC) using the templates provided by GHP and DHSC from time to time. 7.3 Regarding communication and branding, the Lead Partner shall comply with all GHP’s or DHSC’s communication and branding guidelines issued by GHP and/or DHSC from time to time, including regarding the use of the UK aid logo. 7.4 If a third party wishes to use the DHSC or the programme’s logo, the Lead Partner must first seek permissions from the DHSC, via GHP. 7.5 The Lead Partner agrees to use reasonable endeavours to participate in and co- operate with promotional activities relating to the GHWP that may be instigated and/or organised by GHP. 7.6 GHP may acknowledge the Lead Partner’s involvement in the GHWP as appropriate without prior notice. 7.7 The Lead Partner shall comply with all reasonable requests from GHP to facilitate visits, provide reports, statistics, photographs and case studies that will assist GHP in its promotional activities relating to the GHWP. 7.8 The Lead Partner shall, and shall procure that the Partners shall, inform GHP of any publicity, academic papers or publicly available documents connected with the GHWP and allow free access to such material by DHSC and/or GHP in perpetuity.‌ 7.9 The Lead Partner will (and will procure that any Partner shall) publish to the International Aid Transparency Initiative Standard on their funding in accordance with clause 29 of the Funding Agreement. The Lead Partner gives consent for this Agreement (and any subsequent amendments) and associated information to be published on DHSC’s website. 7.10 All Partners will actively participate in GHP-organised networking and knowledge sharing throughout the GHWP. 7.11 The Lead Partner shall ensure that they have obtained the relevant agreement from any relevant third-party proprietor before any additions or variations are made to the standard ‘off-the-shelf’ versions of any third-party software and other Intellectual Property Rights. The Lead Partner will obtain and maintain all appropriate licences to use the third-party software.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND PUBLICITY. 7.1 The Lead Partner shall acknowledge the Grant in its annual report and accounts, including an acknowledgement of GHWP, GHP THET and the DHSC (and GHPTHET’s and DHSC’s roles in relation to the source of the Grant). 7.2 . The Lead Partner shall not publish any material referring to the GHWP project, this Agreement, GHP THET or the DHSC without the prior written agreement of GHP THET or DHSC, as appropriate, with the exception of the requirement in paragraph 7.1. The Lead Partner shall acknowledge the support of GHP THET and DHSC and the GHWP in any materials that refer to the GHWP in any written or spoken public presentations about the GHWP project by using the following statement: “This project is funded through the Global Health Workforce Programme, which is funded by the UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) for the benefit of the UK and partner country health sectors.” Such acknowledgements (where appropriate or as requested by GHP THET and/or DHSC) shall include GHPTHET’s and/or DHSC’s name and logo (or any future name or logo adopted by GHP and/or THETand/or DHSC) using the templates provided by GHP THET and DHSC from time to time. 7.3 . Regarding communication and branding, the Lead Partner shall comply with all GHPTHET’s or DHSC’s communication and branding guidelines issued by GHP THET and/or DHSC from time to time, including regarding the use of the UK aid logo. 7.4 . If a third party wishes to use the DHSC or the programme’s logo, the Lead Partner must first seek permissions from the DHSC, via GHP. 7.5 THET. The Lead Partner agrees to use reasonable endeavours to participate in and co- co-operate with promotional activities relating to the GHWP that may be instigated and/or organised by GHP. 7.6 GHP THET. THET may acknowledge the Lead Partner’s involvement in the GHWP as appropriate without prior notice. 7.7 . The Lead Partner shall comply with all reasonable requests from GHP THET to facilitate visits, provide reports, statistics, photographs and case studies that will assist GHP THET in its promotional activities relating to the GHWP. 7.8 GHWP . The Lead Partner shall, and shall procure that the Partners shall, inform GHP THET of any publicity, academic papers or publicly available documents connected with the GHWP and allow free access to such material by DHSC and/or GHP THET in perpetuity.‌ 7.9 perpetuity. The Lead Partner will (and will procure that any Partner shall) publish to the International Aid Transparency Initiative Standard on their funding in accordance with clause 29 of the Funding Agreement. The Lead Partner gives consent for this Agreement (and any subsequent amendments) and associated information to be published on DHSC’s website. 7.10 . All Partners will actively participate in GHPTHET-organised networking and knowledge sharing throughout the GHWP. 7.11 GHWP . The Lead Partner shall ensure that they have obtained the relevant agreement from any relevant third-party proprietor before any additions or variations are made to the standard ‘off-the-shelf’ versions of any third-party software and other Intellectual Property Rights. The Lead Partner will obtain and maintain all appropriate licences to use the third-party software.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement