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4 similar Framework Partnership Agreement contracts

FRAMEWORK PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS
Framework Partnership Agreement • August 10th, 2005

The European Community humanitarian action is embedded in the right of victims of natural disasters, wars and outbreaks of violence, or other comparable exceptional circumstances, to international humanitarian assistance when their own authorities prove unable to provide effective relief. It is based on and guided by the respect of international humanitarian law and the core humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence.

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FRAMEWORK PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS
Framework Partnership Agreement • December 22nd, 2003

The European Community humanitarian action is embedded in the right of victims of natural disasters, wars and outbreaks of violence, or other comparable exceptional circumstances, to international humanitarian assistance when their own authorities prove unable to provide effective relief. It is based on and guided by the respect of international humanitarian law and the core humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence.

FRAMEWORK PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS
Framework Partnership Agreement • December 22nd, 2003

The European Community humanitarian action is embedded in the right of victims of natural disasters, wars and outbreaks of violence, or other comparable exceptional circumstances, to international humanitarian assistance when their own authorities prove unable to provide effective relief. It is based on and guided by the respect of international humanitarian law and the core humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence.

FRAMEWORK PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS
Framework Partnership Agreement • December 22nd, 2003

The European Community humanitarian action is embedded in the right of victims of natural disasters, wars and outbreaks of violence, or other comparable exceptional circumstances, to international humanitarian assistance when their own authorities prove unable to provide effective relief. It is based on and guided by the respect of international humanitarian law and the core humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence.

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