Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Partner countries should in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Dissemination of information on Tacis in the partner countries should be improved;
CSOs in partner countries should be encouraged to join together in groups or institutions.
Project-based cooperation between the Foundation and the partner countries should be more intensive.
Partner countries should be committed to strengthening their domestic tax systems and collection rates.
Regulatory convergence between the partner countries should also be promoted in this context.
Partner countries should have progressed considerably in preparing themselves for convergence with crucial EU environmental legislation.
In general, a broad cross-section of society in the partner countries should receive comprehensive support.
The EU and partner countries should also continue to cooperate on the promotion
The involvement of European Neighbourhood Policy countries and other partner countries should also be sought, as appropriate.
The dialogue with partner countries should lead to a strategy geared to ensuring long-term food security.
also S& T cooperation with partner countries should be steered in a coherent and policy-driven manner29.
Citizens in partner countries should also be able to understand and identify the difference
Establishment of institutional networks and twinning of universities in EU Member States and priority partner countries should be supported,
Partner countries should benefit from increased participation in the EU Youth in Action Programme through the opening of a large Eastern Partnership window.
Closer cooperation between Member States and partner countries should result in greater transparency of expenditure and accountability.
Partner countries should develop appropriate road-maps,
While supporting the differentiation principle, all the partner countries should commit to adhering to the fundamental rights
The partner countries should be able to demonstrate improved track records in road safety,
Furthermore, closer co-operation between the Commission and Member States in partner countries should be pursued
Partner countries should also seek to enhance incentives for return
Increased use of local expertise should be supported, and the partner countries should, according to the circumstances in the country concerned,
Non-EU partner countries should play a full part
Channels for disseminating information on Tacis in the partner countries should be strengthened
Partner countries should be committed to inform the Commission,
Partner countries should, with the support of donors,
Partner countries should ii institutionalise inclusive
The EU and partner countries should also work together on effective multilateralism,
Partner countries should also be made more aware of their possibilities to earmark development funding for migration-related initiatives in the National Indicative Programmes that define their development cooperation with the EU.
Donors and partner countries should iv promote a global high-level debate on cross-country division of labour based on the DAC's analytical work on fragmentation
Partner countries should in particular commit themselves to improving employment