Examples of Border Programme in a sentence
Liberat Mfumukeko Secretary General East African Community Acknowledgements The East African Secretariat wishes to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the GIZ - Support to the African Union Border Programme for the support provided in the development of the Simplified Guide and Information Pack on EAC Trade Rules and Regulations for Women Cross Border Traders.
The INTERREG IIIA Adriatic Cross Border Programme – Adriatic New Neighbourhood Programme (ANNP) Interreg–Cards/Phare is the biggest cooperation programme involving the Adriatic Area.
State Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention, cooperate fully in the implementation of the Border Programme.
The Commission shall coordinate and facilitate the implementation of this Convention through the Border Programme.
A Border Programme Fund shall be established and managed in accordance with the AU Financial Rules and Regulations.
Through the AU Border Programme, in accordance with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the AU shall make an assertive call to peacefully solve existing maritime boundary issues between Member States including within bays, estuaries, and inland waters (lakes and rivers).
Begin a border demarcation program, with support from the AU Border Programme, before allocating any more exploration blocks in disputed areas, to clarify the situation on various borders; implement the Ngur- doto Accords with Uganda; and seek a comprehensive and amicable agreement to end disputes with Angola.
Such a step would 260 Summary Note on the African Union Border Programme and its Implementation Modalities, African Union, Addis Ababa, 2007.
The Commission shall establish a framework for cooperation with the Regional Economic Communities on the implementation of the Border Programme, in conformity with the objectives of this Convention.
It would be aligned to the priorities identified by participating governments and the African Union’s Border Programme, which has the general objective of preventing conflicts and promoting regional integration.