Sentences with phrase «members on a regional basis»

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Earlier this year, NMSDC launched IMPACT 2015 to connect more closely and on a regional basis with its national corporate members, certified MBEs and affiliate presidents.
TechAlliance focuses on networking, knowledge - sharing, capitalization, and member marketing initiatives for over 125 regional IT, life sciences and advanced manufacturing companies as well as related professional service providers, and is committed to helping develop the region's emerging knowledge - based industries into a collective economic powerhouse.
Our member organizations also establish alliances based on regional priorities (Regional Bodies) and sector - specific priorities (Sector Platforms).
Of these, 40 are elected on a constituency - based first - past - the - post vote, while the other 20 are elected from regional lists to represent one of five Welsh regions (four assembly members (AMs) per region).
Reynolds himself is calling for a move to the additional member system vote for Westminster elections — the hybrid system used in Scotland and Wales which combines first - past - the - post constituencies with top - up regional seats based on a proportional vote.
«A process was put into place where projects are scored based upon on the merits and regional needs, council members with conflicts are required to recuse themselves, and ironclad investment and job benchmarks need to be met before funding is disbursed.
Scientific proposals to the JCMT are restricted to members of the collaboration or allowed through reciprocity agreements.35 While this option has the advantage of bringing together countries in regional proximity, usually with other scientific collaboration networks in place, it is not based on science merit: only countries that can pay for their time can perform astronomy.
These include the preparation of regional reports on the status of civil society (1994); publication and global distribution of Citizens - Strengthening Global Civil Society (1995), the organisation's first world report on the state of civil society; regional consultations of members; two World Assemblies (Mexico City in 1995 and Budapest in 1997) of members and allies; an expanding membership (400 by end of 1997) of organisations and individuals across the world; a growing publications record and groundbreaking work by three special Task Forces in 1996 and 1997 on increasing the understanding and visibility of the sector, the legal principles necessary for the sector's empowerment and enhancing the sector's resource base.
The upcoming regional meeting will feature experts from across CCSA leading break - out sessions on a variety of timely topics, based on member suggestions and feedback.
As all the other 7 members of the network of Ambassadors for Climate Change Learning, Mr Maikut and Dr. Tachie - Obeng have played a key role in the national UN CC: Learn pilot projects and are motivated to share their technical knowledge and experiences with new partner countries on a bilateral or regional basis.
Board and staff members made 25 presentations on faith - based environmentalism during Earth Month (April) alone to congregations, conferences, college classes, and regional gatherings
Richardson also works on a regional and statewide basis to address systemic poverty and inequality issues, and is a former Board member of the Legal Aid Association of California.
They will need to know how to design services which appeal to new «customers» — clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) led and owned by GPs but with representation on their board from nurses, hospital doctors and lay members, the NHS commissioning board and its regional outposts based initially on clusters of PCTs, local authorities, who have a new duty to improve public health, and of course increasingly savvy personal budget - holding patients and service users.
formal mechanisms, where the national body draws its members from national, state / territory or regional representative bodies, holds regular state - wide policy forums or develops other regional - level mechanisms based on boundaries used by the previous ATSIC Regional Councils or based on Indigenous geographic regions
42 U.S. Code § 13001b (a) Establishment of regional children's advocacy program The Administrator, in coordination with the Director and with the Director of the Office of Victims of Crime, shall establish a children's advocacy program to --(1) focus attention on child victims by assisting communities in developing child - focused, community - oriented, facility - based programs designed to improve the resources available to children and families; (2) provide support for nonoffending family members; (2) Grant recipients A grant recipient under this section shall --(A) assist communities --(i) in developing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary response to child abuse that is designed to meet the needs of child victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «victims» to be exploited.
Based on NAR's Commercial Lending Survey, the majority of our members consider local and regional banks as the main sources of capital.
Each member of the CORE Network is a highly respected, successful firm that focuses on providing its clients commercial real estate services on a local, regional, national and international basis.
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