Policy Organs definition

Policy Organs means the Assembly and Executive Council of the African Union;
Policy Organs means the decision-making organs established by the legal instruments of the African Union and the Regional Economic Communities;
Policy Organs means the African Union policy Organs as defined in the Constitutive Act;

Examples of Policy Organs in a sentence

  • The director shall report to the relevant Policy organs on such donations.

  • TAKES NOTE of the Report of the Commission on the Implementation of previous decisions of the Policy organs of the Union; 2.

  • The Secretariat shall be responsible for the implementation of the decisions of the Conference of the Parties, the Policy organs of the Union, and the Board of the AMA.

  • The Joint Sitting made the following Recommendations:i) Requested the Commission to provide all the necessary support to facilitate the work of the independent experts on recruitment in line with the recommended revised work plan.ii) Requested the Commission again to prepare the work plan up to February 2020, and other activities after February 2020 should be submitted to the Policy organs for consideration.

  • In collaboration with the PRC to develop a comprehensive framework on the monitoring, evaluation and reporting on implementation of decisions made by AU Policy organs.

  • Key decision makers from within IGAD (Policy organs, Secretariat, Specialised institutions and Offices), Members States and partner organisations will be targeted for enhanced changes in policy and practice.

  • Highlights of 2015; Meetings of Policy organs; Operationalisation of Specialised Technical Committees; Agenda 2063 first 10-year Implementation plan Implementation of the 3rd AUC Strategic Plan (2014-2017)Outcome 1.

  • As explained above, see supra ¶¶ 122-124, the SRTR’s model shows that under the April 2019 Policy, organs will be taken away from the Transplant Center Plaintiffs’ waitlisted candidates, including the Patient Plaintiffs, and will be given to waitlist candidates in communities of higher socioeconomic status, in which waitlist candidates already have a statistically better chance of continuing to survive while waitlisted.

  • However, under the April 2019 Policy, organs may cross Regions and DSAs, and therefore candidates in Regions with arbitrarily higher rates of exception point approvals will be more likely to receive organs as compared to candidates in Regions with lower rates of approval.

  • In discharging its consultative and advisory functions, the Office of the Legal Counsel provided, among others, legal advice to the Policy organs and the Commission regarding the interpretation of the various treaties, Rules of Procedure, Staff Rules and Regulations, Financial Rules and Regulations and other administrative or institutional issues.


More Definitions of Policy Organs

Policy Organs means the organs established by the legal instruments of the Parties forming the process of decision-making;
Policy Organs means the Assembly, the Executive Council and the Permanent Representatives Committee (PRC) of the African Union;
Policy Organs means the Assembly and Executive Council of the African Union; “PRC“ means Permanent Representative Committees of the African Union, as provided by the Constitutive Act of the AU;

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