Examples of Global Plan in a sentence
Report by the Chief Probation Officer with an update on the status of adopting a Global Plan for the Probation Department’s Halls and Camps, as requested at the Board meeting of March 21, 2023.
Recognizing that the rolling Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture is important to this Treaty, Contracting Parties should promote its effective implementation, including through national actions and, as appropriate, international cooperation to provide a coherent framework, inter alia, for capacity-building, technology transfer and exchange of information, taking into account the provisions of Article 13.
The applicable Global Plan Initiatives related to this element are GPI-1 (FUA), GPI-7 Dynamic and Flexible ATS Route Management, and GPI-8 Collaborative Airspace Design and Management.
We will also support the Global Plan to Stop TB, 2006-2015, which aims to cut TB deaths in half by the year 2015 compared to 1990 levels, saving some 14 million lives over ten years, and call upon all donors and stakeholders to contribute to its effective implementation.
Report by the Interim Chief Probation Officer with an update on the status of adopting a Global Plan for the Probation Department’s Halls and Camps, as requested at the Board meeting of March 21, 2023.
This form is an output and management form which is applicable to both regional and national planning and includes references to the Global Plan.
The 23 GPIs, as described in the Global Plan, provide a global strategic framework for planning for air navigation systems and are designed to contribute to achieving the regional/national performance objectives.
The Global Plan of Action (GPA) The GPA is a more detailed document that outlines proposed work areas, activities, actors, timeframes, targets, and indicators of progress related to SAICM implementation.
Recognizing that the rolling Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture is important to this Treaty, Contracting Parties should promote its effective implementation, including through national actions and, as appropriate, international cooperation to provide a coherent framework, inter alia, for capacity- building, technology transfer and exchange of information, taking into account the provisions of Article 13.
The purpose of the Working Groups is to provide a platform for communication to inform and promote policies and guidelines in support of implementation of the Global Plan to Stop TB.