UN organizations definition
Examples of UN organizations in a sentence
If there is evidence of improper use of funds as determined after an investigation, the UN organization(s) concerned (Administrative Agent or Participating UN Organization) will use their best efforts, consistent with their respective regulations, rules, policies and procedures to recover any funds misused.
FAO and other UN organizations participating in ASFA which receive entitlement copies of the ASFA journals shall be free to distribute them without any restrictions to developing countries.
The FAO and other UN organizations may use the ASFA CD/DVD-ROM in their computer systems and on the Intranets for access within their own organizations for the fulfillment of their mandate.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was setup in 1988 by two United Nation (UN) organizations, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
FAO and other U.N. organizations may use the ASFA database in their computers and on the Internet (including Intranet for access within their own organizations) for the fulfillment of their mandates and may make the ASFA database available to their constituencies in developing countries, whether in printed or electronic form, including on the Internet.
The Internal Audit Services of the UN organizations involved in the Fund may consider conducting joint internal audits thereof in accordance with the Framework for Joint Internal Audits of UN Joint Activities, including its risk-based approach and provisions for disclosure of internal audit reports related to the Fund.
However, UN organizations have accepted Niue’s status as a freely-associated State as being equivalent to holding independence for the purposes of international law.
The One Plan reflects the specific contributions of the Participating UN Organizations to the UNDAF, and comprises of the development results and programme budgets of the Participating UN Organizations and their development partners, including non-resident UN organizations.
Half of the clusters under Outcome I are shared among two or more UN organizations, reflecting a high potential for synergy in making sure social policy and economic development go hand in hand.
A total of nine UN organizations will contribute to the Joint Programme on HIV which will deliver results under the HIV services cluster.