Stakeholders’ Committees Sample Clauses

Stakeholders’ Committees. The Parties recognize the importance of establishing one or more stakeholders’ committees, (each, a “Stakeholders’ Committee”), both to promote transparency and ongoing consultation among Compact stakeholders, as well as to further the overall goals and objectives of the Compact. The Stakeholders’ Committee will be identified and operated in accordance with procedures described in the Governance Guidelines and the Stakeholder Engagement Plan (the “SEP”). The Parties agree that (a) MCA-Nepal will regularly update the SEP; (b) MCA-Nepal will ensure that each Stakeholders’ Committee identified in the SEP will meet or engage in coordinated collaboration with MCA-Nepal on at least a semi-annual basis; (c) the SEP will provide MCA-Nepal’s oversight and procedures for receiving, sharing, and responding to feedback from and in collaboration with each Stakeholders’ Committee identified in the SEP; and (d) MCA-Nepal will provide regular updates regarding the SEP to its Board of Directors.
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Stakeholders’ Committees. The Parties recognize the importance of establishing one or more stakeholders’ committees, (each, a “Stakeholders’ Committee”), both to promote transparency and ongoing consultation among Compact stakeholders, as well as to further the overall goals and objectives of the Compact. The Stakeholders’ Committee will be identified and operated in accordance with procedures described in MCC’s Governance Guidelines and the SEP. The Parties agree that: (a) MCA-Côte d’Ivoire agrees to regularly update the SEP; (b) MCA-Côte d’Ivoire agrees to ensure that each Stakeholders’ Committee identified in the SEP will meet or engage in coordinated collaboration with MCA-Côte d’Ivoire on at least a semi-annual basis; (c) the SEP will provide MCA-Côte d’Ivoire’s oversight and procedures for receiving, sharing and responding to feedback from and in collaboration with each Stakeholders’ Committee identified in the SEP; and (d) MCA-Côte d’Ivoire agrees to provide regular updates regarding the SEP to its Board of Directors.
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