Examples of Common Operational Framework in a sentence
Developing the Common Operational Framework as agreed with the Consortium.
Note that contrary to the specifications, this team returned WordNet 2.1 senses, so we had to map automatically to 1.6 senses [6].
The rights and obligations specified in the CGIAR Principles, the Contribution Agreements or Arrangements, the Governance Framework, this Joint Agreement, each Fund Use Agreement and the Common Operational Framework will not be affected or diminished by the law of any country to the contrary.
A chapter (or portion of a chapter) of the Common Operational Framework shall govern any evaluations requested or commissioned by the Fund Council, the Consortium or the Centers, including as to clarifying roles and responsibilities as well as institutional arrangements for these evaluations.
The templates will constitute one of the chapters of the Common Operational Framework.
The Lead Center shall manage intellectual assets in connection with this CRP (which, for purposes of this PIA, shall include associated intellectual property rights) in accordance with the CGIAR Principles on the Management of Intellectual Assets approved as part of the Common Operational Framework and any other Intellectual Property Principles adopted by the Consortium under the Constitution.
Common Operational Framework: framework for common processes agreed between the FC and the CB, which includes monitoring and other operational aspects that apply to all aspects of funding and implementation of the SRF and the CRPs, regardless of funding source or implementing entity.
The Fund Council, as the decision-making body of the CGIAR Fund representing all Fund Donors, agrees to: 1 Capitalized terms used but not defined herein are defined in the CGIAR Glossary that shall be adopted as part of the Common Operational Framework.
Following a phase of systematic consultations with donors, which the Fund Office and CO will jointly organize, and after formal approval by the Fund Council, it is intended that these principles will become part of the Common Operational Framework in early 2012.
The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention on the accrual basis of accounting, in accordance with the CGIAR Accounting Policies and Reporting Practices Manual, Financial Guidelines Series No. 2 as amended from time to time that have been approved by the Consortium and the Fund Council as part of the Common Operational Framework.