Setting up a Strategy Task Force Sample Clauses

Setting up a Strategy Task Force. This is a continuation of the consultations for the development of the cross-border cooperation programme. The identification of participants in the task force is based on the principle of partnership and the multi-level approach to governance, and ensures the involvement of civil society and the social partners. The task force actively participates in the coordination, review and approval of all stages of development of the Strategy.
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Setting up a Strategy Task Force. This is a continuation of the consultations for the development of the cross-border cooperation programme. The identification of participants in the task force is based on the principle of partnership and the multi-level approach to governance, and ensures the involvement of civil society and the social partners. The task force actively participates in the coordination, review and approval of all stages of development of the Strategy. Step 2 Defining the strategic context and methodology and determining the geographical scope of the strategy. This activity is carried out through a desk analysis of the existing strategic documents at European, national, regional and local level in accordance with the requirements of the Strategy. The geographical scope of the Strategy is determined in accordance with the European requirements and guidelines applied in the local context. As a result, an important part of it is the clear and precise argumentation of the choice of the included territory.

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