Примеры использования Coordinated process на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Consultative, participatory and coordinated processes.
It is a coherent and coordinated process, with the emphasis squarely on the collective nature of the exercise.
But the transition we agreed upon must be a responsible,unhurried and coordinated process.
The basis for an effective, well coordinated process is clear communication.
Germany is missing an official immigration law- this would increase clarity,ensuring an easier, more coordinated process.”.
The former could be achieved through a coordinated process whereby each report would provide an input into the other.
All of us pursue the faith of quality comes first, and service goes in advance",we will supply a coordinated process service to satisfy our customer.
The Commission stressed that the five-year review should be a coordinated process that reinvigorates and strengthens efforts at the local, national and international levels to fully implement the Programme of Action.
The organizational resilience management system constitutes a"management system" approach whereby plans are developed using a systematic and coordinated process.
It would establish a comprehensive,systematic and coordinated process in partnership with all relevant stakeholders.
In March, the Minister for Foreign Affairs andCooperation agreed to pilot draft guidelines prepared by OHCHR under which Timor-Leste will be the first Government to develop treaty reports in one coordinated process.
The fight against corruption is conceived as a continuous, coordinated process, rather than the end result of independent, isolated and unconnected actions.
International cooperation is often perceived only in terms of humanitarian responses in times of suffering, yetit also entails coordinated processes for achieving common goals.
UHRC stated that there was no comprehensive and coordinated process and framework for domestication, implementation and fulfilment of international, regional and national human rights obligations and the timely implementation of the recommendations.
Multiple conflicts in several regions made it evident that there was a need to solidify further and integrate a coordinated process that moved from crisis situations to development.
Risk management should be seen as a coordinated process to help UNFPA identify, assess and respond to internal and external risks within its risk appetite and to also inform the strategic priorities of the Fund.
The subprogramme assisted in the organization of meetingsof the Bureau and informal high-level consultations, and coordinated processes for elections to the Bureau and to membership of expert groups.
Stresses the importance of a coordinated process of assessing lessons learned in the international response to a given humanitarian emergency, and notes the efforts of Governments of the affected countries, donor Governments and international organizations in providing reports on evaluations of and lessons learned from the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster;
Several delegations stressed the importance of coordinationat the field level, and urged UNICEF to participate fully in such coordinated processes as the cluster approach and Consolidated Appeal Process. .
The strategy will also set out a coordinated process for the delivery of international advisory services and technical assistance to States parties to the Convention, on the basis of joint missions to be undertaken, whenever appropriate, by staff of the different organizations and agencies involved, with a view to devising longer term technical assistance projects.
Organization of 1 functional review of the national law-making process to make recommendations for establishing a more coherent, standardized and coordinated process among the various national institutions involved.
Stressing the need to ensure that the review of the outcome of the International Conference on Population andDevelopment will be a coordinated process which reinvigorates and strengthens efforts at the local, national and international levels to fully implement the Programme of Action.
Moreover, these are mostly transnational crimes perpetrated by organized groups through the collusion of local inhabitants with outsiders and exhibit the characteristics of professional, collective andinternational criminality carried out in a coordinated process of production, transportation and marketing.
Regarding legislative reform in general,the Special Rapporteur reiterates the importance of a structured and coordinated process, in which new legislation is made public and widely disseminated to allow for meaningful consultation with relevant stakeholders, including civil society.
Participants agreed that top priority should be given to food security and to promoting sustainable agriculture, andthat policy coherence and coordinated processes across trade, food security and climate change were needed.
New Zealand emphasized that the development of the FAO Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported andUnregulated Fishing would provide a more coordinated process to exchange information on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing operations.
Although the Audit Operations Committee of the Board of Auditors had established a continuing dialogue with the management of organizations, OIOS, JIU and the Advisory Committee,he would like to see a more coordinated process of consultations and information sharing among the Board, OIOS and the Secretariat.
Difficulties concerning how to streamline these national and international coordinating processes have been regularly observed.
In his lecture, Siegfried Loewenguth, Managing Director of lifeline, the Company for Organizational Planning in the Health Sector,addressed the importance of coordinating process management and design.
Institutional strengthening through[the establishment of national coordinating bodies or enhancement of those bodies, where they exist, and]strengthening capacity of national focal points,[national coordinating processes] and stakeholders;