Needs Identification and Assessment Sample Clauses

Needs Identification and Assessment. The Institute is organized as a capacity-building network of world-class expertise in extractive resource governance to respond to requests for assistance from developing countries to enhance their capacity to utilize and benefit from their extractive sectors. The Institute will provide a means for developing country governments to access Canadian and international expertise and to obtain support of their own efforts through the delivery of practical and results-oriented initiatives. The Institute’s activities are designed to strengthen the capacity of developing country national and regional governments to improve their governance and management of extractive sectors. All programming will be undertaken under the leadership of, at the request of, or with the support of developing country national or regional governments. The experience and capacity of the Institute to combine technical assistance and learning and education programs with ongoing project-focused needs assessment and multi-stakeholder dialogues enables the coalition and its strategic partner network to respond flexibly and effectively to requests for support from developing countries. Needs identification and assessment will be sensitive not only to country-specific context but also more broadly to the key challenges of different extractive sectors, types of resources involved and modes of production. Such an approach will not only help to better identify and address concrete challenges, but also to be more discerning about the possibilities for replicating and diffusing lessons learned from individual initiatives. In addition to receiving incoming requests or referrals, the Institute will conduct government outreach and awareness-building to solicit requests for technical assistance regarding legislation and policies for various extractive sector policy areas. Engagement with government personnel, knowledge leaders, extractive sector stakeholders and champions (e.g., including fellows and alumni) and our strategic partner network will assist the Institute in discovering and eliciting potential project and program opportunities and requests for support.
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  • Client identification 9.1. The Company has the right to require the Client to confirm his/her registration information specified when opening a trading account. To do so, the Company may ask the Client at its own discretion and at any time to provide a notarized electronic copy of his/her identification document, bank statement or public utilities xxxx as a proof of residence. In particular cases, the Company may ask the Client to provide a photo of him/her holding his/her ID near his/her face. The detailed client identification requirements are set out in the “AML policies” section on the Company’s official site.

  • User Identification 6.2.5.1 Access to each Party’s corporate resources will be based on identifying and authenticating individual users in order to maintain clear and personal accountability for each user’s actions.

  • T1 IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES During the restoration of service after a disaster, BellSouth may be forced to aggregate traffic for delivery to a CLEC. During this process, T1 traffic may be consolidated onto DS3s and may become unidentifiable to the Carrier. Because resources will be limited, BellSouth may be forced to "package" this traffic entirely differently then normally received by the CLECs. Therefore, a method for identifying the T1 traffic on the DS3s and providing the information to the Carriers is required.

  • Product Identification Before removal from Sale Area, unless Contracting Officer determines that circumstances warrant a written waiver or adjustment, Purchaser shall:

  • Contractor’s Staff Identification Contractor shall provide, at Contractor’s expense, all staff providing services under this Contract with a photo identification badge.

  • Customer Identification Unless Elastic has first obtained Customer's prior written consent, Elastic shall not identify Customer as a user of the Products, on its website, through a press release issued by Elastic and in other promotional materials.

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  • Data Protection Impact Assessments Xxxx shall provide reasonable assistance to Client with any data protection impact assessments, and prior consultations with a Supervisory Authority, required under Data Protection Laws, in each case solely in relation to Processing of Personal Data by, and taking into account the nature of the Processing and information available to, Xxxx.

  • Identification Badges Identification badges will be supplied by Advanced Behavioral Health (ABH) to all credentialed individuals who are providing services to children. Badges must be presented to the child/youth and any present adults at the time of service and must be worn for the duration of the service. Badges will be updated every two years during the re- credentialing process. Any individual or agency who fails to submit a photo ID to ABH within the designated timeframe will have their credentialing status terminated.

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