Responsibilities and phases of implementation Sample Clauses

Responsibilities and phases of implementation. The responsibility of carrying out information and publicity mea- sures lies with the Managing Authority. External suppliers will be selected (via public procurement procedure) to design the logo, the website, publications and to organise seminars, partner search fo- rums, kick off events and the closing conference of the Programme in close co-operation with JTS staff and the Information Point. pregleda nadležnosti, organizacijske strukture i postupaka oda- bira projekta. ■ obavještavanja javnosti o početku provedbe Programa putem medija. Potrebno je osigurati trajnu komunikaciju o fazama pro- vedbe Programa i predstavljanje konačnih rezultata Programa. U cilju stvaranja jednoznačne javne predodžbe koja treba postići sta- tus robne marke ili »korporativnog identiteta«, koristi se zajednički logotip na tiskanim materijalima, publikacijama, ali i u tiskanim i elektroničkim medijima. Za stratešku provedbu plana komunikacije koriste se sljedeća sredstva: ■ Web stranica posvećena Programu koja nudi tekuće informacije široj javnosti te potencijalnim i krajnjim korisnicima – Početna web-stranica ključni je izvor najnovijih informacija. Sva značajna dokumentacija, na primjer dokumenti potrebni za predlaganje projekata ili programski dokumenti, moraju biti dostupni za ski- danje. Tu moraju biti dostupne informacije o pozivu za dostav- ljanje ponuda, mora postojati odjeljak za vijesti, uredski odjeljak i elektronički forum za partnere ■ Programski dokument – Dokument »Program prekogranične suradnje Mađarske i Hrvatske 2007. – 2013.« temelj je preko- granične suradnje u mađarsko-hrvatskom pograničnom područ- ju od 2007. do 2013.
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