Common Operational Framework definition

Common Operational Framework or “COF” means the common framework agreed between the Fund Council and the Consortium on common processes, which may include reporting, CRP selection criteria, CRP proposal preparation guidelines, financial guidelines, monitoring, evaluation, conflict of interest, intellectual property, communications plan, resource mobilization plan, System Cost modalities and other operational aspects that apply to all funding and implementation aspects of the SRF (including CRPs), regardless of funding source or implementing entity.
Common Operational Framework or “COF” means the common framework agreed between the Fund Council and the Consortium on common processes, which may include reporting, CRP selection criteria, CRP proposal preparation guidelines, financial guidelines, monitoring,
Common Operational Framework means the common framework agreed between the Fund Council and the Consortium Board on processes, reporting, monitoring, evaluation and other operational aspects that applies to all funding and implementation aspects of the SRF, regardless of funding source or implementing entity.

Examples of Common Operational Framework in a sentence

  • In the event questions of interpretation regarding the use of Window 3 Funds arise, (i) decisions about what constitutes activities for implementing the SRF shall be made by the Consortium in consultation with the Fund Council, and (ii) decisions about compliance with the Common Operational Framework shall be made jointly by the Consortium and the Fund Council.

  • 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 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.

  • This Section G shall apply until and except as explicitly modified or superseded by the provisions of a harmonized reporting requirements chapter approved as part of the Common Operational Framework, with the goal of such a chapter being submitted for approval by the Fund Council and the Consortium by September 30, 2011.


More Definitions of Common Operational Framework

Common Operational Framework or “COF” means the common framework agreed between the Fund Council and the Consortium on common processes, which may include reporting, CRP
Common Operational Framework or “COF” means the co mmon framework agreed bet ween the Fund Counci l and the Consortium on co mmon pr ocesses, which may include reporting, CRP selection criteria, CRP proposal pre paration gui delines, financial guideli nes, monitoring, evaluation, conflict of i nterest, intellectual pr operty, communications plan, res ource mobilization plan, S ystem Cost modalities and other operational aspects that appl y t o all fundi ng and implementation aspects of the SRF (including CRPs), regardless of funding source or implementing entity.

Related to Common Operational Framework

  • economic resources means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds, but may be used to obtain funds, goods or services;

  • WREGIS Operating Rules means those operating rules and requirements adopted by WREGIS as of December 2010, as subsequently amended, supplemented or replaced (in whole or in part) from time to time.