Not exact matches
Mr Prosper Ahalivor who spoke on behalf of the Head of the
Local Government Service (LGS) said it was pertinent to disclose that in its bid to improve institutional and staff
capacity, competition, performance and service delivery, the Service had developed and implementing an evaluation / assessment system known as the LGS Performance
Management System (PMS).
The big wins include Niger Delta and Security, Policy and Regulation, Business Environment and Investment Drive, Transparency and Efficiency, Stakeholder
management and international coordination, gas revolution and refineries and
local production
capacity.
b Promote mechanisms for raising
capacities for effective climate change related planning and
management, in LDCs, including focusing on women, youth,
local and marginalized communities
Local authorities will tend to have the project
management resources to undertake these kinds of projects as well as a clearer idea of the need, but less and less funding
capacity.
«The
capacity of the authority should necessarily include the ability to invoke a form of receivership on the school district, suspending the authority of the
local board and
management, if it is concluded that good - faith reform implementation is not occurring,» said a report approved by the board.
This all means inevitable increased direct accountability to match new levels of autonomy, an increase in the number of small / medium MATs adopting corporate governance and
management structures, the centralisation of some functions and leadership responsibilities and a need to develop internal
capacity to respond the new
local complexity in the system.
At the same time, the
capacity of
local authorities to monitor and support financial
management in schools is itself under pressure.
The increase is largely thanks to proactive
capacity management, stronger
local currencies (especially in Brazil), and a 7.6 per cent increase in passenger revenues.
• Improved understanding of climate thresholds and vulnerabilities, impacts, and adaptive responses in a variety of different
local contexts across the country • Improved understanding of vulnerable populations (e.g., urban poor, native populations on tribal lands) that have limited
capacities for responding to climate change • Ways to build adaptive
capacity that can be generalized across individuals, communities, and countries • Decision support tools for entities responsible for hazard mitigation and
management • Collection of socioeconomic research to inform impact, vulnerability, and adaptation research
In the short term, better
management of overfishing and
local stressors may increase resilience of reefs to climate threats, but rising global CO2 emissions will rapidly outstrip the
capacity of
local coastal managers and policy - makers to maintain the health of these critical ecosystems if the emissions continue unchecked, the authors stress.
This REDD project strengthens land tenure,
management capacity, and
local natural resource
management; enhances and diversifies
local incomes; and contributes to
local, national, and global environmental conservation aims.
This manual provides a set of tools and methods to assess existing structures and
capacities of national, district and
local institutions with responsibilities for Disaster Risk
Management (DRM) in order to improve their effectiveness and the integration of DRM concerns into development planning, with particular reference to disaster - prone areas, vulnerable sectors and population groups.
LIVELIHOOD ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE IN DROUGHT - PRONE AREAS: DEVELOPING INSTITUTIONS AND OPTIONS, BANGLADESH (FAO AND THE ASIAN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CENTRE (ADPC)-RRB-: The project, implemented under the Comprehensive Disaster Risk
Management Programme and in close collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), specifically looks at: characterization of livelihood systems; profiling of vulnerable groups; assessment of past and current climate impacts; and understanding of
local perceptions of climate impacts,
local coping
capacities, and existing adaptation strategies.
In this
capacity you can work within the public sector, for employers such as the Civil Service; the National Health Service (NHS), which recruits candidates for its Graduate
Management Training Scheme; and
local government, which operates the National Graduate Development Programme.
Seeking a position in operations and maintenance,
management, sales, logistics / supply or Commercial Class «A» driving in a
local driving area or a diesel mechanic apprenticeship
capacity part time, other functions where my leadership, team building and organizational skills will contribute to the overall success of the organization.
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Management,
Local Area Network, Automation,
Capacity Planning
Emergency / Project Coordination — Duties & Responsibilities Coordinate all logistical and organizational aspects of emergency response activities, including personnel, procedural execution, equipment deployment, and situational assessments Interact with individuals and victims in a professional manner to ease the experience, educate the public, and promote the development of quality support relationships within the
local and regional community Act as a liaison between staff members,
management, and other parties to maintain a high - quality collaborative relationships, driving program success and sustainability while ensuring rapid response to crisis Present relevant information and instruction to both staff members during training and victims during crisis, providing thorough explanation an demonstration to allow individuals to grasp important concepts Managed and supervise staff in a manner which drives efficiency, promotes safety, and utilizes each individual to the highest
capacity Perform needs - based issue and situational assessments to improve operational efficiency, manage expenses, and ensure critical execution during difficult and complex emergency situations Support other members of the leadership team to facilitate efficient logistical and organizational operations, performing important administrative tasks and analytical assignments Maintain a strong technical knowledge of and passion for emergency
management techniques, appropriate policies and procedures, response methods, and other relevant information Address important queries from all sources, resolving them in an expedited and complete manner
These
local shared service alliances enable early childhood programs to join forces to share staff, centralize administrative functions and build
management capacity and classroom expertise — generating the revenue they need to improve quality and still run a sustainable business.
The Convention provides guidelines for establishing and strengthening
local communities» and indigenous people's participation in the
management of wetlands focusing on the need for Indigenous engagement and participation, trust and
capacity building, knowledge exchange, flexibility and continuity.
Strategies such as the pooling of funds; increasing the flexibility of funding at the regional and
local levels; developing longer term, cyclical funding options;
capacity building and providing
management support could all assist in the development of Indigenous governance structures.