AEWA International Species Working Group branding Sample Clauses

AEWA International Species Working Group branding. As the Working Groups are functioning under the framework of AEWA, the Secretariat has made efforts to ensure that a common - albeit not very strict – branding is applied to all groups identifying them as AEWA International Species Working Groups. This “corporate identity” of the Working Groups is still under development, but the following tools currently adhere to a similar format:  Working Group logos  Working Group letterhead  Meeting document formatPromotional materials (banners, stickers etc.)  Websites The AEWA Secretariat has developed a Drupal content management template for International Species Working Group websites. The templates include an external website to present the Plan, the Working Group and the species as well as an internal workspace area open to Working Group members and observers only. The websites are currently all being hosted by the Secretariat.
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AEWA International Species Working Group branding. As the Working Groups are functioning under the framework of AEWA, the Secretariat has made efforts to ensure that a common - albeit not very strict – branding is applied to all groups identifying them as AEWA International Species Working Groups. This “corporate identity” of the Working Groups is still under development, but the following tools currently adhere to a similar format: Working Group logos Working Group letterhead Meeting document format Promotional materials (banners, stickers etc.)

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