Thematic Areas definition

Thematic Areas means the areas whose design, construction and operation are the Organizer's responsibility.

Examples of Thematic Areas in a sentence

  • The concerned research institutions, having their headquarters in Africa, are invited to submit proposals for research and technological activities and accompanying measures, in the main two scientific fields: Earth and life sciences and Science, technology and innovations with different "Thematic Areas".

  • Since your project belongs to a specific theme, you have been included in one of our Thematic Areas.

  • The scientific activity is organized in two Thematic Areas: • Controlled Nuclear Fusion; • Technologies of Plasmas and Intense Lasers.

  • Apart of the UNCTs, the associate experts may be required to support to UNDP Regional Service Centre’s Thematic Areas, UN agencies funds, and programmes at the country and regional level, and Governments.

  • The Thematic Areas (in following “TA”) have been identified to facilitate the exchange of information relating to a specific priority CIP area.

  • The 17 Thematic Areas became the basis upon which the COPAC outreach consultation was done.

  • The good governance network could include the following organizations: o Association of municipalities of whole republic o Alliance for budget transparency o Centre of Public Policy (NGO think tank) o Institute of Strategic Studies (GOV) o Institute of Public Policy o Centre of social research o Centre of regional studies o Academy of Management  Thematic Areas: UNICEF, UN WOMEN and UNDP will have similar responsibilities in each of their thematic areas.

  • For instance, COPAC crafted its group questionnaire instrument for data collection using 26 Talking Points that it deciphered from 17 Thematic Areas discerned, in turn, from the deliberations of the First All Stakeholders Conference that was initially marred by serious disturbances.