Примери за използване на Mutual accountability на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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On the other hand, teams require both individual and mutual accountability.
The Commission promotes mutual accountability and strengthened policy and political dialogue.
It is the only multilateral agreement between states that guarantees openness,transparency and mutual accountability in capital flow policies.
It promotes‘mutual accountability' as proposed by the‘new deal' for engagement in fragile states.
It should be cost-effective based on mutual accountability and risk and cost sharing.
Or maybe the group is simply a collection of people who report to the same manager, butwith relatively little interdependence and mutual accountability(that is, not a team).
Cultivating a strong culture of trust and mutual accountability in the onboarding phase and beyond will create enduring benefits.
The Paris Declaration is based on the principles of ownership, alignment,harmonization, managing for results, and mutual accountability.
It is a relationship based on mutual accountability which cuts both ways where each side will hold the other to account against agreed goals and objectives.
It further supports partner countries in strengthening education systems and the mutual accountability of all concerned in providing quality education.
The new approach must be based on mutual accountability and a shared commitment to the universal values of human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
The programming will be based on the principles of ownership, alignment, coordination and harmonisation between donors,managing for development results and mutual accountability.
Whereas the 2011 revision of the ENP stated that the new approach must be based on mutual accountability and a shared commitment to the universal values of human rights, democracy and the rule of law;
Those initiatives are strategically important and offer meaningful political frameworks for deepening relations with and among partner countries,based on the principles of mutual accountability, shared ownership and responsibility.
Stresses that mutual accountability and transparency at all levels should be the axis of the new development framework, and that it is important that national governments and other actors, including the private sector, are held accountable for the implementation of the framework;
Those initiatives offer political frameworks for deepening relations with and among partner countries,based on the principles of mutual accountability, shared ownership and responsibility.
Emphasises that local ownership,transparency, mutual accountability and inclusiveness should be key aspects of the new approach so as to ensure that the benefits of the ENP reach all levels of community and society in the countries concerned, rather than being concentrated within particular groups;
The 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness identified country ownership, alignment, harmonisation,managing for results and mutual accountability as five key principles for making aid more effective.
The proposal sets out the main priorities& directions of a revitalised ENP strategy which seeks to strengthen individual& regional relationships between the EU& countries in its neighbourhood through a‘more funds for more reform' approach- making more additional funds available, but with more mutual accountability.
In line with the Cotonou Agreement and the‘New deal for engagement in fragile states' in November 2011, the Commission promotes mutual accountability based on agreed and achievable milestones, in preference to conditionalities.
Budget support involves policy dialogue, financial transfers to the national treasury of the partner country, performance assessment andcapacity-building, based on partnership and mutual accountability.
Budget support, when applicable and with those willing to participate, will be used to strengthen partnership, political dialogue,country ownership and mutual accountability with developing countries, based on shared principles, objectives and interests and in response to partner countries' political, economic and social contexts.
Guided by the plan of action on the effectiveness of the agreed aid at the international level, cooperation is based on ownership, alignment, coordination and harmonization among donors,the management of the development results and mutual accountability.
Budget support as referred to in point(c) of paragraph 1, including through sector reform performance contracts,shall be based on country ownership, mutual accountability and shared commitments to universal values, democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and aims at strengthening partnerships between the Union and partner countries.
Those initiatives are strategically important and offer meaningful political frameworks for deepening relations with and among partner countries,based on the principles of mutual accountability, shared ownership and responsibility.
Budget support as referred to in point(c) of paragraph 1, including through sector reform performance contracts,shall be based on country ownership, mutual accountability and shared commitments to universal values, democracy, human rights, gender equality, social inclusion and human development and the rule of law, and aims at strengthening partnerships between the Union and partner countries.
Budget support is an evolving aid platform that involves policy dialogue, financial transfers to the national treasury of the partner countries, performance assessment andcapacity-building, based on partnership and mutual accountability.
(a b) to develop a special strengthened relationship with the countries in the eastern and southern neighbourhood of the Union, founded on cooperation,peace and security, mutual accountability and shared commitment to the universal values of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights, socio-economic integration and environmental protection and climate action;
It seeks to strengthen individual and regional relationships between the EU andcountries in its neighbourhood through a"more funds for more reform" approach- making more additional funds available, but with more mutual accountability.
(c f) respect the development effectiveness principles as set out in the Busan Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation and reaffirmed in Nairobi in 2016, including ownership, alignment, focus on results,transparency and mutual accountability, as well as the objective of untying aid;