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Other ICRC activities. ICRC believes that security conditions need to be improved as soon as possible to enable the reopening of all ICRC offices, which have been temporarily closed down. This precondition must be fulfilled before the ICRC can resume its normal activities. Access to prisoners and visits to places of detention represent the basis of the ICRC mandate. It is imperative that the ICRC gain access to all places of detention under the control of parties to the conflict. The objective of these visits is to assess the overall conditions of detention and report them to the relevant authorities in a confidential manner. The ICRC wishes to remind the parties that item 2.4 of Agreement no. 1 signed on 22 May 1992 in Geneva stipulates the following: "Imprisoned soldiers will receive the treatment envisaged by the Third Geneva Convention. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will have free access to all imprisoned soldiers in order to fulfil its humanitarian mandate pursuant to the Third Geneva Convention adopted on 12 August 1949." And in particular, - the parties will report to the ICRC on the identity of all persons imprisoned or detained; - ICRC officials will have free access to all persons imprisoned or detained; - ICRC officials will be allowed to interview these persons without witnesses, register them and inform their families of their medical condition and place of detention, and repeat these visits whenever necessary; - ICRC officials will offer their services in facilitating the making of agreements on the release of such prisoners. The nature of the conflict, which has resulted in the displacement of a large number of persons within the Republic and outside its borders, explains the need for the services of the ICRC Tracing Service, whose work consists of restoring contact between family members who have been separated, and prisoners and their families by means of Red Cross messages, and tracing persons who have been reported missing in the conflict. ICRC activities aimed at assisting all the victims of war have been rendered temporarily impossible by the lack of respect for the ICRC mandate. The ICRC, therefore, believes it is necessary to launch a major media campaign without delay to ensure that all combat units are aware of the humanitarian principles to be observed in time of war.
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Other ICRC activities. ...Access to prisoners and visits to places of detention represent the basis of the ICRC mandate. It is imperative that the ICRC gain access to all places of detention under the control of parties to the conflict. The objective of these visits is to assess the overall conditions of detention and report them to the relevant authorities in a confidential manner. The ICRC wishes to remind the parties that item

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  • Specific Activities Please give detailed information about the specific activities of the Project promoter and the Partner(s), with budget allocations

  • Program Activities Grantee must use the Grant Funds as set forth in Exhibit A (the “Program”).

  • Activities Except with the prior written consent of the Board, Executive will not during his employment with the Company undertake or engage in any other employment, occupation or business enterprise, other than ones in which Executive is a passive investor. Executive may engage in civic and not-for-profit activities so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties hereunder.

  • PROJECT ACTIVITIES Grantee must perform the project activities set forth on Exhibit A (the “Project”), attached hereto and incorporated in this Grant by this reference, for the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending June 30, 2021 (the “Performance Period”).

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection xxxxx; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • Outreach Activities  Number of outreach events by event type (e.g., meeting with community group, attendance at public event, social media, materials distribution, other)  Number of individuals reached (e.g., number in attendance at community meeting, contacts at public event, followers/likes/friends on social media, amount of materials distributed) Enrollment Activities Enrollment Assistance Contacts - Individuals  # of those assisted from target population  # of those assisted not from target population  # of those assisted by application outcome (complete, incomplete, unknown)  # of applications by enrollment outcome (enrolled, not enrolled, unknown) Enrollment Assistance Contacts – Small Businesses  # of businesses assisted  # of businesses assisted by coverage type (e.g., all carriers and plans, one carrier and all plans, unknown)  Total number of employees represented by small business enrollment assistance contacts  Total number of employees electing coverage Qualitative Reporting  Assessment of organization’s progress toward outreach goals for the period; observations about most/least successful outreach and education activities during the reporting period  Assessment of organization’s progress against enrollment goals  Barriers encountered during reporting report with respect to outreach and/or enrollment activities  Observations about the type of enrollment assistance requested by individuals and/or businesses – e.g., type of assistance requested, at what point in the process individuals/businesses seek assistance, at what point they no longer need assistance  Assessment/observations about length of time spent on each person/entity assisted with enrollment Additionally, the Subrecipient will be expected to attend quarterly Navigator Organization summits to share lessons learned, collaborate on strategies to address shared challenges, and provide feedback to the State. Subrecipient Deliverables

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  • Co-Curricular Activities G. The enrollment of the student of employees who reside outside the District shall be subject to School Board Policy 3.02(3)f, Out-of-County Students.

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