Working Group role and tasks Sample Clauses

Working Group role and tasks. As outlined in the generic Terms of Reference adopted by the AEWA Technical Committee for Species Working Groups, the role of the Working Groups is to: coordinate and catalyse the implementation of the International Single Species Action Plan (SSAP) approved by the AEWA Meeting of the Parties; stimulate and support Range States in the implementation of the SSAP; and monitor and report on the implementation and the effectiveness of the SSAP. The main tasks of the Working Group are further to: set priorities for action and implement them; coordinate the overall international implementation; raise funds for implementation; assist Range States in producing national action plans; ensure regular and thorough monitoring of the species populations; stimulate and support scientific research in the species necessary for conservation; promote the protection of the network of critical sites for the species; facilitate internal and external communication and exchange of scientific, technical, legal and other required information; assist with information in determination of the red list status and population size and trends of the species; regularly monitor the effectiveness of implementation of the SSAP and take appropriate action according to the findings of this monitoring; regularly report on the implementation of the SSAP to the AEWA Meeting of the Parties through the National Focal Points; and update the international SSAP in as required. Not mentioned in the Working Group Terms of Reference, but nonetheless a core task of each designated government representative is the responsibility to coordinate or to organize/provide for the coordination of the national implementation of the respective Action or Management Plan and to function as the link between the International Working Group and the National Working Group (or other national body dealing with the implementation of the Plan – for more details see chapter 4 below). This includes but is not limited to guiding national implementation activities according to decisions taken under the Working Group and also consulting with relevant national stakeholders before reporting back to the Working Group on national implementation progress. This is a key task which perhaps has not been stressed enough to date.
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Working Group role and tasks. As outlined in the generic Terms of Reference adopted by the AEWA Technical Committee for Species Working Groups, the role of the Working Groups is to:

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  • Working Group 1. The Parties hereby establish a Working Group on Temporary Entry for Business Persons, which shall meet at least once every 3 years or on request of the Free Trade Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter. 2. The Working Group's functions shall include: (a) to review the implementation and operation of this Chapter; (b) to consider the development of measures to further facilitate temporary entry of business persons on a reciprocal basis; (c) the identification of measures that affect the temporary entry of business persons under this Chapter; and (d) the observance of the issues established under Article 121 (Cooperation).

  • Tasks In order to accomplish the work described herein, the Contractor shall perform each of the following tasks:

  • Annual Work Plan and Budget 1. The Recipient shall, not later than November 30th of each year, prepare and furnish to the Association an annual work plan and budget (“Annual Work Plan and Budget”) for the Project for the subsequent year, said Annual Work Plan and Budget of such scope and detail as the Association shall have reasonably requested.

  • Annual Work Plans and Budgets The Recipient shall furnish to the Association as soon as available, but in any case not later than September 1 of each year, the annual work plan and budget for the Project for each subsequent year of Project implementation, of such scope and detail as the Association shall have reasonably requested, except for the annual work plan and budget for the Project for the first year of Project implementation, which shall be furnished no later than one (1) month after the Effective Date.

  • Working Alone Agencies will develop practices and procedures to minimize as much as possible any situations where employees work alone in potentially hazardous areas and, in those cases where employees are required to work alone, Agencies will develop practices and procedures to minimize as much as possible any potential risk to the affected employees. A periodic check on the safety of employees who work alone in potentially hazardous areas will be made or a means of communication to the worksite base location will be provided to employees who work alone in potentially hazardous areas.

  • TASK 1 GENERAL PROJECT TASKS PRODUCTS

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