Programme Steering Committee (PSC) Sample Clauses

Programme Steering Committee (PSC). The PSC will orient the strategy of the Programme, oversee planning, review progress and impact and ensure linkages with related projects, government services and relevant value chains stakeholders. The PSC will meet every quarter and will comprise: the Under Secretary of XxXXX as Chairperson; the Under Secretary of Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation; the Under Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Physical Development, the Under Secretary of Ministry of Finance and National Economy or his delegate; a representative of the CCU the Director-Generals of State ministries in charge of livestock in Blue Nile, North Kordofan, Sennar, West Kordafan and White Nile States; a representative of the Sudan Veterinary Council; and the Secretary General of the Pastoralists Union, as well as such other members as the Under Secretary of XxXXX may designate from time to time. Members representing the private value chains stakeholders and partnering financial institutions will also be identified.
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Programme Steering Committee (PSC). The State shall establish a Programme steering committee (PSC) under the Chairmanship of the Secretary of the Rural Development Department. In addition to the Chairperson, the PSC shall consist of, inter alia, the following membership: one representative from the State’s Department of Finance; one representative from the State’s Relief Commissioner’s Office; one representative from the State’s Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries; one representative from the State’s Department of Social Welfare; and the Collector from each Programme District. Additional members may be added or co-opted as needed, in consultation with the Fund. The Programme Director shall be the Secretary to the PSC. The PSC shall meet at least twice a year during the Programme Implementation Period and shall be the focal point for ensuring coordination amongst line departments and the Programme Parties/implementing agencies; the PSC shall also review the need for any policy dialogue or policy changes.
Programme Steering Committee (PSC) 

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  • Steering Committee The Project Manager shall set up a Steering Committee for the Project, consisting of representatives from the Department, the Contractor, and any other key organisations whom the project will impact on, to be agreed between the parties. The function of the Steering Committee shall be to review the scope and direction of the Project against its aims and objectives, monitor progress and efficiency, and assess, manage and review expected impact and use of the findings from the Project. The Committee shall meet at times and dates agreed by the parties, or in the absence of agreement, specified by the Department. The Contractor’s representatives on the Steering Committee shall report their views on the progress of the Project to the Steering Committee in writing if requested by the Department. The Contractor’s representatives on the Steering Committee shall attend all meetings of the Steering Committee unless otherwise agreed by the Department.

  • Project Steering Committee (a) The Recipient shall establish and maintain at all times until the completion of the Project, the Project Steering Committee with a composition, mandate and resources satisfactory to the Association.

  • Joint Steering Committee [***] following the Effective Date [***], a joint steering committee (the “JSC”) will be established by the Parties to provide oversight and to facilitate information sharing between the Parties with respect to the activities under this Agreement.

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  • JOINT LABOUR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 18.01 A Joint Labour Management Committee shall be established to attend to those matters which are of mutual interest. To ensure its effectiveness the Committee shall be separate and apart from the grievance procedure.

  • Staffing Committee A. Responsibilities. The Nurse Staffing Committee (“NSC”) shall be responsible for determining the Institute’s staffing plan and resolving complaints raised by nurses regarding the implementation of the plan as well as those activities required of it under RCW 70.41, et seq and its successors.

  • Joint Consultative Committee 46.1 The parties recognise the need for effective communication to improve the business/operational performance and working environment in agencies.

  • Scheduling Committee (a) The parties agree to the formation of a Scheduling Committee to discuss and assist in resolving scheduling issues.

  • Joint Job Evaluation Committee The parties entered into agreement December 17, 1992, to ensure the Joint Gender- Neutral Job Evaluation Plan remains current and operational and to that end endorsed the Joint Gender-Neutral Job Evaluation Maintenance Agreement. The parties agree that a guiding principle for the Committee is that there shall be no discrimination between male and female employees wherein a person of one sex is paid more than a person of the other sex for similar or substantially similar work.

  • Monitoring Committee The Monitoring Committee shall be established within six months of the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding. Its role is stipulated in the Regulation, in particular Article 4.4 thereof.

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