National Programmes Sample Clauses

National Programmes. The Country Strategy Paper for 2002-2007 identified outer island social development as the strategic sector for European Union cooperation. The total financial allocation for 9 EDF is €€ 11 million; €€ 8.8 million is allocated to envelope A and €€ 2.2 million to envelope B. Table 3 Development Fund Budget by Donor 2005 2005 2006 2006 A$'000 € € ‘‘000 % AS$’’000 €€’’000 Revolving Fund $40 €€ 25 0.05% Australia $11,165 €€ 6,850 14.28% $8,952 €€ 5,492 New Zealand $3,687 €€ 2,262 4.72% $3,244 €€ 1,990 Kiribati Gov. $2,969 €€ 1,821 3.80% Canada $0 €€ 0 0.00% USA $2,500 €€ 1,534 3.20% $2,500 €€ 1,534 World Bank $6,208 €€ 3,809 7.94% $1,059 €€ 650 Forum Secretariat $43 €€ 26 0.06% NGO $0 €€ 0 0.00% SPC $25 €€ 15 0.03% FFA $298 €€ 183 0.38% South Pacific REF $116 €€ 71 0.15% $100 €€ 61 Japan $10,186 €€ 6,249 13.03% $9,000 €€ 5,521 China $0 €€ 0 0.00% 4 The main source of information presented in this section is ““Joint Annual Report 2005 –– Draft February 2006””. European Commission / Government of Kiribati. ADB $13,853 €€ 8,499 17.72% $12,000 €€ 7,362 Taiwan $16,739 €€ 10,269 21.42% $10,148 €€ 6,226 France $110 €€ 67 0.14% EU $8,455 €€ 5,187 10.82% $3,615 €€ 2,218 UK $22 €€ 13 0.03% UNDP $1,063 €€ 652 1.36% $300 €€ 184 WHO $325 €€ 199 0.42% UNICEF $140 €€ 86 0.18% UNFPA $112 €€ 69 0.14% UNEP $100 €€ 61 0.13% Others $3 €€ 2 0.00% $3 €€ 2 TOTAL $78,159 €€ 47,950 $50,921 €€ 31,240 Unfunded $7,658 €€ 4,698 $30,961 €€ 18,994 TOTAL $85,817 €€ 52,648 $81,882 €€ 50,234 Source: 2005/06 Budget The entire A envelope has been programmed for the ‘‘Improvement of Health Services for the Outer Islands’’ project. This project is to be implemented by the Fiji School of Medicine under a Contribution Agreement. 10% of the A-envelope (€€ 880,000) has been allocated to NSAs to be implemented by the umbrella NSA under a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Kiribati. In addition to the 9th EDF, three programmes under 8th EDF are ongoing.
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National Programmes. Croatia The programme is in line with main goals and areas of intervention of the following National Programmes; Strategic Development Framework, which has its main strategic goal defined as: «growth and employment in a competitive market economy acting within a European welfare state of the 21st century». This goal is to be achieved by simultaneous and harmonised action in 10 strategic areas of which 6 are relevant for this programme, these are: ■ ‘knowledge and education’; ‘science and IT’; ‘entrepreneurial climate’ these issues are addressed by programme measure 1.1 (Economic Development) ■ ‘environmental protection and balanced regional development’ are addressed by programme measures 1.1 and 1.2 (Envi- ronmental Protection) ■ ‘people’; ‘social cohesion and justice’ are addressed by progra- mme measure 1.3 (People-to-People’) Joint Inclusion Memorandum, specifies policy priorities and mea- sures related to social inclusion and fight against poverty. The issue of social exclusion in the programming area is dealt with in the People-to-People measure. Draft IPA Operational Programme Regional Competitiveness (RCOP) has 2 objectives: (i) to achieve higher competitiveness and balanced regional development by supporting SME competitiveness and improving economic conditions in Croatia’s lagging areas; (ii) to develop the capacity in Croatian institutions to programme and implement activities supported by the ERDF upon accession. This programme focuses on improvement in the Croatian border regi- ons through economic diversification and complements the RCOP priority ‘Improving development potential of lagging areas’. It will also build institutional capacity for the future management of ERDF territorial cooperation programmes under objective 3 of the Structu- ral Funds and is thus in line with both RCOP objectives. Draft IPA Operational Program Human Resource Development (HRDOP) has 3 priorities: Enhancing access to employment and su- stainable inclusion in the labour market; Reinforcing social inclusion and integration of people at a disadvantage; Expanding and enhan- cing investment in human capital. These priorities are in line with this programme which will support actions which contribute toward ropskom fondu za regionalni razvoj kojom se ukida Uredba (EZ) br. 1783/1999; Odluka Vijeća br. 11807/06 od 18. kolovoza o Strateškim smjernicama Zajednice o koheziji; Uredba Vijeća i Europskog xxxxx- xxxxx (EZ) br. 1082/2006 od 5. srpnja 2006. o Europskoj skupini za...

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  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

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  • Training Programs All employees shall successfully complete all necessary training prior to being assigned work (e.g., all employees will complete health and safety training prior to being assigned to task). Nothing in this Article or provision shall constitute a waiver of either party’s bargaining obligations or defenses. The Employer still has an obligation to notify and bargain changes in terms and conditions of employment with the exclusive representative.

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