Examples of Common Development Plan in a sentence
Morwell Town Common Development Plan Project Control Group At their 8 February 2012 meeting the Project Control Group, whilst supportive of the Street Soccer initiative they expressed reservations regarding its construction at the Town Common as it would require the relinquishment of a further part of the remaining open space on the south end of the common.
Monitoring and evaluation of the KPAP will be undertaken in line with the results matrix and the monitoring and evaluation plan of the UN Common Development Plan (UNCDP).
Based on the Government’s Strategy for the Integration of Ashkali, Egyptian, and Roma communities.(48) In 2016, the project was active and started a new phase.(4)UN Common Development Plan (2016–2020)*Funded and programmed by UN Kosovo Team.
The property is not located within an overlay district, but is located within the boundaries of the Brunswick Landing Common Development Plan (CDP).
Whereas the Common Development Plan of the Kosovo Team provides the joint programmatic framework for the UN agencies and programmes present in Kosovo, the Kosovo Programme Action Plan 2011-2015 is to be interpreted and implemented in conformity with the above.
A joint UNKT Common Development Plan 2011-2015 will help to address budgetary shortfalls for different programmes including child protection programmes.
Good example of information sharing is the work UNKT did on Communications and Advocacy led by the UN Communications Group through joint Communications Strategy and the publication of yearly UN Common Development Plan results, which would have not been possible without the information and data from the results groups.
The UN Kosovo Team (UNKT), which comprises the different Un agencies, funds and programmes44 and is present in Kosovo on the basis of the UN Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999), defined the Common Development Plan (CDP) to provide the programmatic guide to entire UN family in Kosovo.
Overall, the project strategy contributes towards achieving the outcome of the Kosovo Common Development Plan 2016 - 2020: Outcome 2.1: Education and employment policies and programmes enable greater access to decent employment opportunities for youth and women.
The KPAP is based on the UN Kosovo Team’s Common Development Plan for 2011-2015, approved in March 2011 and supports the UN Strategic Framework developed by UNMIK and UN agencies in Kosovo.