Sentences with phrase «include effective governance»

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In Kyiv, discussants included Andrei Lobatch from the Foundation for Effective Governance, Valery Saratov, Head of National Regulatory Commission on Utility Services, and Alexander Alipov, Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Regional Development, Construction, and Utility Services.
This could include cooperation in humanitarian assistance, crisis response, and making regional governance more effective in the security domain.
Following that she spent eight years with the National Association of Home Builders and most recently served as their Director of the Executive Officers Council where her responsibilities included helping NAHBs 800 local chapters become more efficient and effective in the areas of membership, governance and communication.
The criteria for the Social Innovation Leadership Award include the following: Effective and sustainable mobilization of resources in support of program and project work, including support from local communities, incorporating ethical values, efficient management of financial and human resources, good governance practices, transparency and accountability, and effective communication, and finally, involvement in communities and protection of the envEffective and sustainable mobilization of resources in support of program and project work, including support from local communities, incorporating ethical values, efficient management of financial and human resources, good governance practices, transparency and accountability, and effective communication, and finally, involvement in communities and protection of the enveffective communication, and finally, involvement in communities and protection of the environment.
Among those lessons include the importance of having an effective governance structure for managing the Cabinet and the initiatives, establishing a shared vision for the priorities and goals, and the necessity to strategically leverage or generate new resources to expand the services and initiatives for children.
But many of those safeguards remain unresolved, including addressing governance in countries which stand to benefit from REDD, and ensuring the rights and full and effective participation of indigenous and forest dependent peoples.
She has extensive experience representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising clients on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third - party engagements, risk assessments, corporate governance issues, and the implementation of effective compliance programs.
She has extensive experience representing multinational companies and financial institutions with respect to anti-corruption and compliance matters, including advising clients on due diligence in connection with acquisitions and joint ventures, third party engagements, risk assessments, corporate governance issues and the implementation of effective compliance programs.
In his role, Foster assists and supports law firms, corporate legal departments, and compliance and records management professionals in designing, providing, and overseeing efficient and effective eDiscovery and related legal and business services, including early case assessment and technology - assisted document review workflows, contract management, compliance monitoring, and information governance.
Strong IG, including privacy governance, is the most effective way to put in place robust systems to prevent and minimise privacy breaches, as well as respond to any privacy breaches that may occur.
Assessment of your firm's governance arrangements and culture, including management information review, with a view to making systems of governance more effective, with a clear definition of the Conduct Risk Framework, and training and support for Approved Persons and Senior Managers.
Under the Corporate Governance Code of Japan, the Company has been engaged in measures to make its corporate governance effective, which include the proactive promotion of constructive dialogues with domestic and foreign institutional investors and the adoption of some of their suggestions in company mGovernance Code of Japan, the Company has been engaged in measures to make its corporate governance effective, which include the proactive promotion of constructive dialogues with domestic and foreign institutional investors and the adoption of some of their suggestions in company mgovernance effective, which include the proactive promotion of constructive dialogues with domestic and foreign institutional investors and the adoption of some of their suggestions in company management.
As a Nurse (RGN / RMN) your main duties will be: — To communicate information accurately on patient care to the patient, families, internal and external professionals, including commissioners whilst maintaining confidentiality and adhering to the principles of Information Governance - To report and record incident and accidents in accordance with policy and procedures - Pre-admission assessments - Become knowledgeable in policies, procedures and CQC compliance - Order and monitor medications for residents within Assisted Living - Where necessary refer residents and liaise with external Health Care Professionals - Supervising and training of junior team members if needed Desirable Skills and Necessary Qualifications as a Registered Nurse: - Registered Nurse (RGN / RMN)- Current NMC PIN - Possess good judgement, problem - solving and decision - making skills - Good organisational and time management skills - Ability to work flexible hours - Possess effective written and verbal communication skills - Basic IT skills - Good communication and English language skills Should you be interested in the position above or would like further information, please contact Gemma at Optima Plus Recruitment on 01782 409333.
In the context of native title, this requires that governance structures must be consistent with the values and needs of traditional owners but also include contemporary mechanisms like constitutions, separation of powers and other accountability measures to ensure the organisation is effective.
The United Nations General Assembly, by consensus including Australia, outlined a program toward sustainable development, in which it emphasised «Economic development, social development and environmental protection are interdependent and mutually reinforcing components of sustainable development... [R] espect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to development, transparent and accountable governance in all sectors of society, as well as effective participation by civil society, are also an essential part of the necessary foundation for the realization of social and people - centred sustainable development», (19 September 1997), UN document A / RES / s -19 / 2, para 23.
The policy goals of the Office of Indigenous Policy expressly apply to these negotiations and include co-ordinating Indigenous economic development policy; developing options to improve the social well being and living conditions of Indigenous Territorians; and the development of effective Indigenous governance and capacity building to develop sustainable communities.
Good governance structures have a number of important features, including good leadership, clear decision making processes, support from the people they represent, effective dispute resolution mechanisms, accountability both to the internal group and external parties, and separation between decision makers and those who benefit from decisions.
The Parliamentary Joint Committee (the Committee) has noted that restriction of NTRBs to Indigenous corporations results in problems with governance, including inadequate separation of powers and conflicts of interest, at the expense of effective service - delivery.
designing culturally appropriate and effective governance structures to manage benefits, including cross-generational benefits
The need for appropriate support from Government, including technical support to build capacity and long - term funding arrangements is included as a principle for implementing Indigenous governance and ensuring effective Indigenous participation in the Social Justice Report 2000.
The UNGA resolution states «Economic development, social development and environmental protection are interdependent and mutually reinforcing components of sustainable development... [R] espect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to development, transparent and accountable governance in all sectors of society, as well as effective participation by civil society, are also an essential part of the necessary foundation for the realization of social and people - centred sustainable development» (UN document A / RES / s -19 / 2), 19 September 1997, para 23.
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