Examples of Regional Organisations in a sentence
The effectiveness of the Council of Regional Organisations of the Pacific (CROP) as an instrument of inter-agency coordination is considered and found unsatisfactory.
Working with regional organisations and their programmes therefore implies engaging with complex, multi-level power and interest dynamics.PEDRO, the Political Economy Dynamics of Regional Organisations, is an ECDPM project that looks at the politics behind regional organisations, and the structural factors, institutions and incentives that ultimately define the way in which countries and different stakeholders engage at a regional level.
A lower decapitalisation rate was set for education, healthcare and defence hereditaments.
Also, in collaboration with Regional Organisations and national authorities, MESL organises Proficiency Tests and Training Courses on the analysis of contaminants of concern.
If the number of voting National and/or Regional Organisations does not give a whole number when calculating the number of votes needed for a majority, the number of votes that will be needed for a motion to pass will be the next highest whole number in all cases.
The 10th EDF RISP Continuation aims at consolidating the achievements made through the 9th EDF while expanding support to all four Regional Organisations in contributing to the economic integration in the ESA-IO region.
National and/or Regional Organisations that have been established on the basis of a Board and Council decision, and that have been legally formed (where possible under national law) and that fulfil the following criteria (2.3 below) shall be invited to send a representative to Council.
ECOWAS and the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) are the two Regional Organisations (ROs) mandated for the 10th EDF regional programming, which also includes Mauritania, although not a member state of either ECOWAS or WAEMU.
The AP-IS is also well-positioned to contribute to global digital agendas such as the United Nations Secretary-General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation, and to subregional digital cooperation initiatives such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Digital Master Plan 2025, the Trans- Eurasian Information Superhighway (TASIM) and the ICT Working Group of the Council of Regional Organisations of the Pacific (CROP), among others.
The International Board is obliged to keep Trustees, and National and/or Regional Organisations, informed of all significant Board decisions and developments by circulating the agenda for all meetings two weeks before each meeting together with any relevant papers that the Board deems appropriate.