Common use of Health improvement Clause in Contracts

Health improvement. protection and regulation 1. The Parties agree to enhance cooperation in the field of health, including in the context of globalisation and demographic change. Efforts shall be made to promote cooperation and exchanges of information and experiences on: (a) health protection; (b) communicable disease surveillance (such as influenza and acute disease outbreaks) and other activities within the scope of the International Health Regulations (2005), including preparedness actions against major cross-border threats, in particular preparedness planning and risk assessment; (c) cooperation on standards, and conformity assessment to manage regulation and risk from products (including pharmaceuticals and medical devices); (d) issues relating to the implementation of the World Health Organisation ("WHO") Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; and (e) issues relating to the implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel. 2. The Parties reaffirm their commitments to respect, promote and effectively implement, as appropriate, internationally recognised health practices and standards. 3. The forms of cooperation may include, inter alia, specific programmes and projects, as mutually agreed, as well as dialogue, cooperation and initiatives on topics of common interest at the bilateral or multilateral level.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

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Health improvement. protection and regulation 1. The Parties agree to enhance cooperation in the field of health, including in the context of globalisation and demographic change. Efforts shall be made to promote cooperation and exchanges of information and experiences on: (a) health protection; (b) communicable disease surveillance (such as influenza and acute disease outbreaks) and other activities within the scope of the International Health Regulations (2005), including preparedness actions against major cross-border cross‑border threats, in particular preparedness planning and risk assessment; (c) cooperation on standards, and conformity assessment to manage regulation and risk from products (including pharmaceuticals and medical devices); (d) issues relating to the implementation of the World Health Organisation ("WHO") Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; and (e) issues relating to the implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel. 2. The Parties reaffirm their commitments to respect, promote and effectively implement, as appropriate, internationally recognised health practices and standards. 3. The forms of cooperation may include, inter alia, specific programmes and projects, as mutually agreed, as well as dialogue, cooperation and initiatives on topics of common interest at the bilateral or multilateral level.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

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Health improvement. protection and regulation 1. The Parties agree to enhance cooperation in the field of health, including in the context of globalisation and demographic change. Efforts shall be made to promote cooperation and exchanges of information and experiences on: (a) health protection; (b) communicable disease surveillance (such as influenza and acute disease outbreaks) and other activities within the scope of the International Health Regulations (2005), including preparedness actions against major cross-border threats, in particular preparedness planning and risk assessment; (c) cooperation on standards, and conformity assessment to manage regulation and risk from products (including pharmaceuticals and medical devices); (d) issues relating to the implementation of the World Health Organisation ("'WHO"') Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; and (e) issues relating to the implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel. 2. The Parties reaffirm their commitments to respect, promote and effectively implement, as appropriate, internationally recognised health practices and standards. 3. The forms of cooperation may include, inter alia, specific programmes and projects, as mutually agreed, as well as dialogue, cooperation and initiatives on topics of common interest at the bilateral or multilateral level.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Partnership Agreement

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