Sentences with phrase «national implementation infrastructure»

This can help nations meet and exceed their climate goals and should inform the design of national implementation infrastructure.

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As the National Post story puts it, Bell is ending throttling because of investments in its infrastructure and an «effective implementation of usage - based billing practices.»
Provisions of infrastructures in universities and payment of salary shortfall being owed members, implementation of the National Industrial Court judgment on university staff schools, registration of NUPEMCO.
For example, just some few days back, the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) threatened indefinite strike by mid-January, 2017, over «unpaid salary, non implementation of the National Health Act and poor infrastructure in the sector».
He also said the Federal Government had begun the implementation of the second national action plan to firmly establish the successes of the last one year, even as he said efforts were ongoing around physical infrastructure, especially transport connections and power.
Speaking on lack of infrastructure hampering effective implementation of Free SHS Policy, he said national and regional houses of chiefs have held several meetings and they have pledged their support to the government to expedite the process to get the dormitories and classrooms completed as soon as possible.
Phil Cox, principal consultant at Newport City Council, said that the existence of the National Grid for Learning has lent itself to easy and low - cost implementation: «We wanted to use an infrastructure that was already in place, as building a new one is where most of the costs are.
Within her current position at the National Implementation Research Network (NIRN), she provides technical assistance to state departments of education focused on building the knowledge and skills that facilitate development of evidence - based infrastructures in service of delivering full and effective use of evidence - based instruction practices to students.
Therefore, in order to ensure safe and efficient movement of people and freight within the national transportation infrastructure system, this program executes projects dedicated to reducing inefficiencies, improve system performance, and assess infrastructure condition through the implementation of applied research.
The Plan identifies three phases implementation: I focused on establishing the Framework's infrastructure and initiating and facilitating demonstration projects in the initial priority areas; II is the development phase, focusing on the core regional and national mechanisms for climate services; and III, the expansion and continuation phase, during which maintenance and sustainability of institutional mechanisms will be emphasized.
At the Federal Highway Administration, Tom led a national team of more than 50 lawyers providing legal and policy counsel to the agency's leadership on a wide range of regulatory and policy issues affecting transportation infrastructure, including environmental review and permitting for transportation projects; compliance with Buy America requirements; investigation of civil rights complaints filed under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act; implementation of federal grant, loan, and loan guarantee programs for transportation projects; and development of major rulemakings and guidance documents implementing recent federal transportation legislation.
In addition, full implementation of the government's National Development Plan envisages, inter alia, significant public infrastructure investment at 10 % of GDP focused on transport, energy and water.
¥ Collaborated with other managers on new project designs ¥ Maintained telephony systems at various locations ¥ Prepared detailed project assessments including cost projections ¥ Performed site inspections and prepared related reports as requested ¥ Ensured compliance with quality assurance procedures ¥ Prepared project life cycle assessments ¥ Approved overtime pay on a per project basis ¥ Monitored national and international market infrastructures ¥ Tested new designs prior to full implementation ¥ Provided staff training on telecom procedures and project specifics ¥ Ensured project completion according to predetermined timeline ¥ Prepared maintained and reviewed project cost reports.
Goals: Establishment of a centralised coordinating body to ensure a holistic approach (eg health, environmental health, education, employment, training) to the identification, development and implementation of strategies and programs relating to housing infrastructure and essential services by 2006; individuals families and communities have access to identified and prioritised housing, infrastructure and essential services that comply with Australian Building Standards and National Indigenous Housing Guidelines (as a minimum); The home ownership rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people increase from 15 % (2001) to 30 % by 2010.
In relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, the National Environmental Health Strategy Implementation Plan commits to training Environmental Health Workers (EHW) to provide services and maintain health infrastructure on the ground in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on a day to day basis.155 Developing a consensus on national standards for the education and training of EHWs is an important component of the approach.156 The health sector has committed to supporting the strategy through the National Strategic Framework, although it is not yet clear whether that will translate into extra funds to provide workers on the grNational Environmental Health Strategy Implementation Plan commits to training Environmental Health Workers (EHW) to provide services and maintain health infrastructure on the ground in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on a day to day basis.155 Developing a consensus on national standards for the education and training of EHWs is an important component of the approach.156 The health sector has committed to supporting the strategy through the National Strategic Framework, although it is not yet clear whether that will translate into extra funds to provide workers on the grnational standards for the education and training of EHWs is an important component of the approach.156 The health sector has committed to supporting the strategy through the National Strategic Framework, although it is not yet clear whether that will translate into extra funds to provide workers on the grNational Strategic Framework, although it is not yet clear whether that will translate into extra funds to provide workers on the ground.157
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