Roles and Activities Sample Clauses

The 'Roles and Activities' clause defines the specific responsibilities and duties assigned to each party involved in an agreement. It typically outlines who is responsible for particular tasks, deliverables, or decision-making processes, and may include examples such as project management, reporting, or technical support. By clearly delineating these roles and activities, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all parties are aware of their obligations, thereby promoting accountability and smooth collaboration.
Roles and Activities. The Specialised Commissioning Oversight Group must act collaboratively to consider the planning and monitoring of Specialised Services commissioning within the Hub, and in particular must carry out the activities set out in Appendix 1 (Terms of Reference).
Roles and Activities. 1. To achieve its objectives, the Centre shall work closely with the trade, investment, tourism, education, cultural, and information promotion offices/representatives of ASEAN Member States, particularly those based in China, in undertaking activities that contribute to further enhancing trade, investment, tourism, education, cultural and media promotion between ASEAN and China. 2. The Centre shall have dual roles, acting as an information centre and an activities centre. 3. The Centre shall continue to undertake the following activities: a) to serve as a central coordinator of information, advice and activities to provide in English and Chinese languages a comprehensive information bank and related publications on trade, investment, tourism, culture and education to businesses, media and peoples of ASEAN and China; b) to serve as a channel for the meaningful exchange of information relevant to the enhancement of trade, investment, tourism and education of the ASEAN Member States and China, including rules and regulations concerning market access, particularly in supporting the development of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs); c) to raise awareness of the benefits of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) and the potential benefits of upgrading the ACFTA. This can be achieved by organising various activities to raise awareness and capacity building; d) to promote culture by disseminating information on traditional arts, handicrafts, intangible cultural heritages, music, dance, drama, movies and languages of ASEAN and China; e) to facilitate educational exchanges and cooperation between both sides, including through the China­ ASEAN Education Cooperation Week (CAECW), and support for student exchanges and activities for ASEAN students studying in China; f) to introduce and publicise products, industries and investment opportunities, tourism resources, culture and educational opportunities of ASEAN and China to a wider audience, including the private sector and the population at large by providing consultations, educational advisory services, as well as organising trade and investment exhibitions, tourism fairs, food festivals, art exhibitions and educational exhibition fairs; g) to collaborate with the private sector and appropriate partners to identify potential markets and areas of cooperation; h) to manage the permanent ASEAN Trade, Investment and Tourism Exhibition Hall within the framework of the Centre; i) to serve as an investment promotio...
Roles and Activities