Примери за използване на Coherence and complementarity на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Coordination, Coherence and Complementarity.
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Acting in the spirit of solidarity, coherence and complementarity;
Coordination, coherence and complementarity of Union assistance.
The EIF's design problems are increased by the limited functioning of the systems set up to ensure coherence and complementarity.
This includes coherence and complementarity with macro-financial assistance, where relevant.
In this regard the European Union should further enhance the coherence and complementarity between its internal and external policies.
Overall coherence and complementarity between the different programmes and instruments should be ensuredand overlaps should be prevented at the design stage.
However, the EU also recognises the need for close coordination, coherence and complementarity between implementing Partners on the ground.
Recommendation 11 The Commission agrees to make a closer follow up in the future Multiannual Financial Framework 2014- 20 of the arrangements put in place at national level to ensure coherence and complementarity with EU Funds.
This includes, where relevant, coherence and complementarity with macro-financial assistance.
Stresses the need to strive for the most efficient use of available resources in order tooptimise the impact of the EU's external action that should be achieved through coherence and complementarity among the Union's external action financing instruments;
Our report concluded that coherence and complementarity with ESF in both the design and implementation phases were not effective.
Accordingto Article 4(1) ofthe MEDAregulation, the Commissionis required to ensure the effective coordination of the assistance efforts undertaken by the Community, including the European Investment Bank, andindividual Member States,in ordertoincreasethe coherence and complementarity oftheir cooperation programme.
Hence, the EU is committed to ensure coherence and complementarity in its response to crises, making the most effective use of the various instruments mobilised.
The common institutions and the institutions set up under the economic partnership agreements, without prejudice to relevant existing orfuture economic partnership agreements the provisions seek to ensure coordination, coherence and complementarity, as well as effectiveand mutual information flow.".
Although certain efforts were made to ensure coherence and complementarity with the ESF by the Commission in both the design and implementation phases, these were not effective.
The common institutions and the institutions created in the context of economic partnership agreements must, without prejudice to the relevant provisions of existing or future economic partnership agreements,ensure coordination, coherence and complementarity, as well as effectiveand reciprocal of information flow.».
That should be achieved through coherence and complementarity among the Union's external financing instruments, as well as the creation of synergies with other Union policies and programmes.
According to Article 4(1) of the MEDA regulation, the Commission is required to ensure the effective coordination of the assistance efforts undertaken by the Community, including the European Investment Bank, and individual Member States,in order to increase the coherence and complementarity of their cooperation programme.
This should be achieved through coherence and complementarity between Instruments for external action, as well as the creation of synergies between the present Instrument, other Instruments for external action and other policies of the Union.
RECOMMENDATION 11 The Commission should place greater importance on obtaining concrete details of Member States systems for ensuring coherence and complementarity in EU funds. Special Report No 22/2012- Do the European Integration Fundand European Refugee Fund contribute effectively to the integration of third-country nationals?
Insufficient coherence and complementarity with other EU funds leads to overlaps, missed opportunities for synergy and a risk of double-funding. Special Report No 22/2012- Do the European Integration Fund and European Refugee Fund contribute effectively to the integration of third-country nationals?
Through these coordination mechanisms, the Commission should assess the coherence and complementarity between the funds, and the extent to which measures implemented through each fund contribute to the integration of third country nationals.
Stresses the need to ensure coherence and complementarity among all existing EU external instrumentsand policies in their relation to gender mainstreaming, including the new Consensus on Development, the EU resource package on gender mainstreaming in development cooperation, and the EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy;
That should be achieved through a comprehensive approach for each country based on coherence and complementarity between the Union's instruments for external action, as well as the creation of synergies between this instrument, other Union instruments for financing external action and other policies of the Union.
This should be achieved through coherence and complementarity between Instruments for external action, as well as the creation of synergies between the present Instrument, other Instruments for external action and other policies of the Union.
That should be achieved through coherence and complementarity between the Union's external financing instruments, as well as the creation of synergies with other Union policies and Programmes such as the Euratom research and training programmes.
That should be achieved through coherence and complementarity between the Union's instruments for external action, as well as the creation of synergies between this Regulation, other Union instruments for financing external action and other policies of the Union.
In particular, in implementing such actions, full coherence and complementarity should be sought with the principlesand general objectives of the Union's external action and foreign policy in respect of the country or region in question and the Union international commitments.