Operational Factors Clause Samples

The 'Operational Factors' clause defines the key processes, conditions, and requirements that govern how the parties will conduct their day-to-day activities under the agreement. It typically outlines responsibilities such as reporting procedures, communication protocols, performance standards, and timelines for deliverables. By clearly specifying these operational details, the clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations and helps prevent misunderstandings or disputes related to the execution of the contract.
Operational Factors. The following operational factors do not give an automatic right to a lateral transfer and may be utilised by either management or an employee in making submissions/applying for a lateral transfer. The factors allow consideration of applications/submissions:
Operational Factors. 8. Consistent with respect for principles of national sovereignty in the countries of temporary refuge and origin, and in close cooperation with the countries of temporary refuge and origin, full access by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), ICRC and other relevant international agencies should be guaranteed to all Cambodian refugees and displaced persons, with a view to the agencies undertaking the census, tracing, medical assistance, food distribution and other activities vital to the discharge of their mandate and operational responsibilities; such access should also be provided in Cambodia to enable the relevant international organizations to carry out their traditional monitoring as well as operational responsibilities. 9. In the context of the comprehensive political settlement, the Signatories note with satisfaction that the Secretary-General of the United Nations has entrusted UNHCR with the role of leadership and coordination among intergovernmental agencies assisting with the repatriation and relief of Cambodian refugees and displaced persons. The Signatories look to all non- governmental organizations to coordinate as much as possible their work for the Cambodian refugees and displaced persons with that of UNHCR. 10. The SNC, the Governments of the countries in which the Cambodian refugees and displaced persons have sought temporary refuge, and the countries which contribute to the repatriation and integration effort will wish to monitor closely and facilitate the repatriation of the returnees. An ad hoc consultative body should be established for a limited term for these purposes. The UNHCR, the ICRC, and other international agencies as appropriate, as well as UNTAC, would be invited to join as full participants. 11. Adequately monitored short-term repatriation assistance should be provided on an impartial basis to enable the families and individuals returning to Cambodia to establish their lives and livelihoods harmoniously in their society. These interim measures would be phased out and replaced in the longer term by the reconstruction programme. 12. Those responsible for organizing and supervising the repatriation operation will need to ensure that conditions of security are created for the movement of the refugees and displaced persons. In this respect, it is imperative that appropriate border crossing points and routes be designated and cleared of mines and other hazards.‌ 13. The international community...