Exemples d'utilisation de Implementation programmes en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Lack of implementation programmes, Article 17.
Stage I. Review of strategic framework anddetailing of national and regional implementation programmes;
The implementation programmes have to be adjusted to the needs of countries.
However, no coverage data are available, and implementation programmes are believed to be rare.
Their implementation programmes must for example be submitted to the client organisations.
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The Division has developed a number of tools to support countries in preparing their implementation programmes.
Welcomes the development of implementation programmes relating to sustainable ship recycling;
Such assistance and contributions have been carried out at different levels and degrees to directly support the implementation programmes.
The Commission should manage and formulate detailed implementation programmes on the basis of those decisions.
The implementation programmes contain as well valuable information on financial planning and resources needed.
A further nine countries are finalizing policy adoption, among which several are starting small-scale implementation programmes.
The SNA implementation programmes of UNSTAT and each of the regional commissions are elaborated in more detail below.
MEXICO said that CSD 19 is an opportunity to develop new mechanisms for action, andreported on national implementation programmes.
Implementation programmes should be designed to adjust to the unexpected, rather than to act on the basis of a belief in certainties.
The report explains how Member States have transposed the Directive- sometimes with significant delay,and established implementation programmes.
WSSCC's work supports direct implementation programmes that deliver sanitation and hygiene improvements at scale.
It was important, however, to move from the stage of agreeingupon common principles and objectives to the development of implementation programmes.
Implementation programmes should be designed to adjust to the unexpected, rather than to act on the basis of a belief in certainties.
It is desirable for there to be more projects under consideration than can be accommodated within medium-term budgets and implementation programmes.
The Statistics Division responded by initiating implementation programmes, by conducting training workshops and by developing compilation guidance.