Enhancing Watchdog Capacity and Public Advocacy of Non Sample Clauses

Enhancing Watchdog Capacity and Public Advocacy of Non. State Actors Objective: Increase the capacity and public advocacy skills of civil society organizations, media, academia, and private sector associations in order to improve their effectiveness in monitoring, advocating, and disseminating information on corruption-related issues, including through anti-corruption- themed public advocacy campaigns and watchdog activities. Proposed activities include:  Support targeted and sustained campaigns and coalition building activities that will advocate for reformed policies or practices supported by the threshold program.  Provide training and support to selected organizations to carry out three corruption surveys and disseminate findings to the public. Provide training and technical assistance to non-state actors including civil society organizations, the media, academia, the private sector, and others. Training may include topics such as fact-based targeted advocacy campaigns, investigative journalism, public complaints handling, government budget procedures, public service report cards, data gathering, and other relevant topics.  Coordinate with all actors in the Program to advocate for reforms, disseminate information and results, and provide other interventions to support the Program’s coordinated approach to fighting corruption.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Enhancing Watchdog Capacity and Public Advocacy of Non. State Actors  Specialized training is provided to 150 participants from non-state actors  Annual public perceptions demonstrate increased knowledge of key anti- corruption concepts of at least 5 percent per year  At least 3 corruption surveys (with analysis) produced and disseminated to all stakeholders  At least 30 participants from civil society and other stakeholders trained in social research with emphasis on the conduct of corruption surveys.

Related to Enhancing Watchdog Capacity and Public Advocacy of Non

  • Information Technology Accessibility Standards Any information technology related products or services purchased, used or maintained through this Grant must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. §794d), as amended. The federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxx.xxx/508.htm.

  • Information and Publicity 1. The LP undertakes to fulfil the information and publicity measures set out in Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1303/2013, and in the information and publicity guidelines included the Implementation Manual, the Visual Identity Manual for projects and the Communication toolkit of the Danube Transnational Programme with the aim to promote the fact that financing is provided from the European Union Funds in the framework of the Danube Transnational Programme and to ensure the adequate promotion of the project.

  • Human and Financial Resources to Implement Safeguards Requirements 6. The Borrower shall make available necessary budgetary and human resources to fully implement the EMP and the RP.

  • NMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 3.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.

  • Allocation and use of scarce resources Any procedures for the allocation and use of scarce resources, including frequencies, numbers and rights of way, will be carried out in an objective, timely, transparent and non-discriminatory manner. The current state of allocated frequency bands will be made publicly available, but detailed identification of frequencies allocated for specific government uses is not required.

  • Education and Prevention 6.1 The policy will be discussed and put forward for adoption on site at a meeting of all workers.

  • COUNTY’S QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN The County or its agent will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this Contract on not less than an annual basis. Such evaluation will include assessing the Contractor’s compliance with all Contract terms and conditions and performance standards. Contractor deficiencies which the County determines are severe or continuing and that may place performance of the Contract in jeopardy if not corrected will be reported to the Board of Supervisors. The report will include improvement/corrective action measures taken by the County and the Contractor. If improvement does not occur consistent with the corrective action measures, the County may terminate this Contract or impose other penalties as specified in this Contract.

  • EMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 4.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.

  • Accreditation of Public Schools and Adoption and Implementation of School Plans The District will implement a system of accrediting all of its schools, as described in section 22-11- 307, C.R.S., which may include measures specifically for those schools that have been designated as Alternative Education Campuses, in accordance with the provisions of 1 CCR 301-57. The District will ensure that plans are implemented for each school in compliance with the requirements of the State Board pursuant to 1 CCR 301-1.

  • PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PUBLICITY 43.1 The Provider must not by itself, its employees or agents and procure that its Sub-Contractors must:

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!