Sentences with phrase «governance capacity»

This indicates that problems may be arising at the implementation stage and highlights the need for improved governance capacity for Traditional Owners.
These include weak capital markets; immature EE markets and supply chains; low energy prices; lack of information and awareness; high transaction costs; inadequate governance capacity; lack of consensus on best practices; sovereign risk; and institutional fragility.
The Commission also recognises that improved governance capacity means greater involvement in decision - making and ownership of outcomes.
The training will also help school developers understand the petition process and timeline and develop the governance capacity to effectively lead a charter school.
It is quite possible that generating and distributing enough energy to run the rest of society will exhaust our manufacturing and governance capacities.
It's important that governance capacity is developed hand in hand with addressing the significant backlogs in basic infrastructure and essential services that exist in many communities.15
While I acknowledge and support the critical work of the ORIC in developing the governance capacity of Indigenous organisations (including PBCs), I am concerned that at least two registered PBCs have been placed under administration during this reporting period.
For example, senior traditional owners have the governance capacity to make decisions about important sites through the decision making structures established by traditional law and customs but may not have the capacity necessary to make decisions about the management strategy for an Indigenous business enterprise.
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