Institutional arrangements definition
Examples of Institutional arrangements in a sentence
Institutional arrangements are developed in parallel with the development of the technical strategy, primarily involving the project manager and the CIP Task Force, with advisory from the TST.
The Meeting will be invited to review a draft resolution on Institutional arrangements: Technical Committee (AEWA/MOP6 DR17) and adopt it.
The Meeting will be invited to review a draft resolution on Institutional arrangements: Standing Committee (AEWA/MOP6 DR16) and adopt it.
Institutional arrangements and processes are required to ensure meaningful participation by TCTA, DWS, UW and the Municipalities at the strategic and operational level of the Project.
The Meeting will be invited to review a draft resolution on Institutional arrangements: Standing Committee (AEWA/MOP7 DR10) and adopt it.
Institutional arrangements There is formal engagement of multiple agents to collaborate in order to solve collective transformative problems according to the VET functions.
Institutional arrangements are necessary to deal with these uncertainties (in the sense of ignorance) and the need to manage water resources and associated ecosystems in this uncertain and partially understood context.
Institutional arrangements that will provide a platform for this output need therefore to encompass the engagement of key stakeholders from the private sector and from civil society.
Institutional arrangements on monitoring implementation of and compliance with SDFs are either non-existing or totally ineffective.
Institutional arrangements for CPP program (the central organogram on the left and the structure of the local level committee on the right).