Common use of Objectives and Functions Clause in Contracts

Objectives and Functions. 1. The objectives and functions of the Centre shall be aligned with the relevant priorities of the UNESCO Medium-Term Strategy (2022-2029), including: a. UNESCO Global Priorities on Gender Equality and Africa; and b. Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP) Strategies and Priorities. 2. Based on the above UNESCO strategy and to contribute to the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals, the Centre shall undertake the following research, education and information hub activities, for the purpose of improving water security and sustainable management worldwide: a. building an integrated and problem-solving research system and pursuing multidisciplinary research to enhance water security; b. providing case/field-oriented education and training to strengthen capacities relating to water security based on participating countries’ needs; c. acting as a global hub for sharing water-related information, thereby promoting strategic cooperation with concerned stakeholders worldwide and enhancing scientific and technical knowledge on water sector; d. particularly, strengthening cooperation with UNESCO headquarters and regional offices, as well as category 2 centres/institutes; e. publishing and disseminating research, education materials and other publications to enhance water security; and f. participating in any other relevant international cooperation programmes for improving water security worldwide.

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Sources: Agreement Between the Government of the Republic of Korea and Unesco Regarding the Renewal of the International Centre for Water Security and Sustainable Management

Objectives and Functions. 1. The objectives and functions of the Centre shall be aligned with the relevant priorities of the UNESCO MediumMid-Term term Strategy (2022-2029), including: a. UNESCO Global Priorities on Gender Equality and Africa; and b. Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP) Strategies and Priorities. 2. Based on the above UNESCO strategy and to contribute to as a contribution towards the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals, the Centre shall undertake the following research, education and information hub activities, for the purpose of improving water security and sustainable management worldwide: a. building an integrated and problem-solving research system and pursuing multidisciplinary research to enhance water security; b. providing case/field-oriented education and training to strengthen capacities relating to water security based on participating countries’ needs; c. acting as a global hub for sharing water-related information, thereby promoting strategic cooperation with concerned stakeholders worldwide and enhancing scientific and technical knowledge on water sector; d. particularly, strengthening cooperation with UNESCO headquarters and regional offices, as well as category 2 centres/institutes; e. publishing and disseminating research, education materials and other publications to enhance water security; and f. participating in any other relevant international cooperation programmes for improving water security worldwide.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

Objectives and Functions. 1. The objectives and functions of the Centre shall be aligned with the relevant priorities of the UNESCO MediumMid-Term term Strategy (2022-2029), including: a. UNESCO Global Priorities on Gender Equality and Africa; and b. Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP) Strategies and Priorities. 2. Based on the above UNESCO strategy and to contribute to the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals, the Centre shall undertake the following research, education and information hub activities, for the purpose of improving water security and sustainable management worldwide: a. building an integrated and problem-solving research system and pursuing multidisciplinary research to enhance water security; b. providing case/field-oriented education and training to strengthen capacities relating to water security based on participating countries’ needs; c. acting as a global hub for sharing water-related information, thereby promoting strategic cooperation with concerned stakeholders worldwide and enhancing scientific and technical knowledge on water sector; d. particularly, strengthening cooperation with UNESCO headquarters and regional offices, as well as category 2 centres/institutes; e. publishing and disseminating research, education materials and other publications to enhance water security; and f. participating in any other relevant international cooperation programmes for improving water security worldwide.

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Sources: Renewal Agreement