Special concerns definition

Special concerns. The programme shall address the water management needs of Bilateral ambitions: €50,000 shall be allocated to the programme from the fund for
Special concerns. The programme shall address the following focus area: green industry innovation, including bio economy. Two additional focus areas can be agreed in the concept note phase.
Special concerns. The Ministry of Education and Science of Lithuania shall be Programme Partner and shall be actively involved in and effectively contribute to the development and implementation of the programme.

Examples of Special concerns in a sentence

  • Special concerns of bargaining unit employees which shall be addressed include ethylene oxide, chemotherapeutic agents, infectious agents, exposure to radiation from any of its various sources, investigational drugs, anti- biological agents and asbestos.

  • Special concerns of bargaining unit employees which shall be addressed include ethylene oxide, chemotherapeutic agents, infectious agents, exposure to radiation from any of its various sources, investigational drugs, anti-biological agents and asbestos.

  • Special concerns of teachers with long records of School District service will be considered and discussed during the interview and decision-making process.

  • Special concerns: The Ministry of Culture of Lithuania shall be Programme Partner and shall be actively involved in and effectively contribute to the development and implementation of the programme.

  • Special concerns: The programme shall build on the activities implemented and results achieved under the GR08 programme of the EEA Financial Mechanism 2009-2014.


More Definitions of Special concerns

Special concerns. The programme shall ensure a systemic approach to local development and poverty reduction and may inter alia include measures in energy, environment, SMEs, business, education, housing improvement, employment, health components, transport management systems, public administration reform and support to local administration. There is an ambition that at least 40% of the total eligible expenditure of the programme shall be available for soft measures. All projects selected under the open call should include soft measures. The possibility of pre-defining project(s) with the Association of Polish Cities, the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities (KS) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shall be explored when developing the concept note. Bilateral ambitions: €100,000 shall be allocated to the programme from the fund for bilateral relations. This does not prevent the Joint Committee for Bilateral Funds from allocating additional funds to the programme. The programme will be implemented in conjunction with the programme ‘Local Development and Poverty Reduction’ implemented under the EEA Financial Mechanism 2014-2021.
Special concerns. The programme shall address the water management needs of particularly vulnerable areas and islands, including through support to projects aiming at water saving and desalination. The programme shall encourage the increased exploitation of innovative technologies, including renewable energy solutions, and this objective shall be clearly reflected in the concept note. Awareness-raising activities shall be supported through a small grant scheme. fund for bilateral relations. This does not prevent the Joint Committee for Bilateral Funds from allocating additional funds to the programme.
Special concerns. The details of cooperation between the National Science Centre and Bilateral ambitions: €360,000 shall be allocated to this programme from the fund for
Special concerns. The programme shall support basic research (40% of the total eligible expenditure) and applied research (60% of the total eligible expenditure) selected on the basis of research excellence. The details of cooperation between the National Science Centre (Programme Operator) and the National Centre for Research and Development and the specific roles and responsibilities shall be defined during the concept note phase. The possibility of pre-defining project(s) shall be explored during the concept note phase. Bilateral ambitions: €50,000 shall be allocated to the programme from the fund for bilateral relations. This does not prevent the Joint Committee for Bilateral Funds from allocating additional funds to the programme. The programme will be implemented in conjunction with the programme ‘Research’ implemented under the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2021.
Special concerns. Special concern shall be given to energy efficiency measures and support for renewable energy, including geothermal energy and hydropower, which shall be assessed when developing the concept note.
Special concerns. The Ministry of Education and Science of Lithuania shall be Bilateral ambitions: € 100 000 shall be allocated to the programme from the fund for
Special concerns. The programme shall, inter alia, include support to research in the following areas: polar research, research on carbon capture and storage (CCS) and social sciences. The programme shall support basic research (40% of the total eligible expenditure) and applied research (60% of the total eligible expenditure) selected on the basis of research excellence. The programme shall include a small grant scheme for female researchers. At least 10% of the total eligible expenditure shall be set aside for a separate open call for research in CCS. The details of cooperation between the National Science Centre (Programme Operator) and the National Centre for Research and Development and the specific roles and responsibilities shall be defined during the concept note phase. The possibility of pre-defining project(s) shall be explored during the concept note phase. Bilateral ambitions: €600,000 shall be allocated to the programme from the fund for bilateral relations. This does not prevent the Joint Committee for Bilateral Funds from allocating additional funds to the programme. The programme will be implemented in conjunction with the programme ‘Research’ implemented under the EEA Financial Mechanism 2014-2021. C. Programme: Social dialogue - Decent work