Arrangements for the partnership principle Sample Clauses

Arrangements for the partnership principle. The template gives detailed information on how this chapter should be prepared, and it is necessary to follow the given sequence. The partnership principle must be applied in preparing the Partnership Agreement and the programmes for the 2014-2020 programming period. When setting the partnership principle, the Czech Republic used the experience gained in preparing and implementing pre-structural tools and the programming periods 2004-2006 and 2007- 2013. Given Government Resolution 867/2012, the MoRD is the authority responsible for the preparation of the overall strategy for implementing the CSF funds in the Czech Republic. The MoRD allowed for the partnership approach under Article 5 of the Common Provisions Regulation while discharging the said responsibilities. The MoRD has a proven record of observing the partnership principle in preparing the Partnership Agreement, programmes and other supporting documents prepared in connection with preparations of the 2014-2020 programming period. The partnership principle as defined in Article 5 requires that the member state work with partners in preparing the Partnership Agreement and programmes. The member state is also required to do so in accordance with national legislation and practices. The article defines partners at both regional and local levels, social and economic partners, and partners representing the civil society and non-government organisations. Under the draft Common Provisions Regulation for CSF funds, member states must prepare Partnership Agreements and programmes while working with their partners. Consequently, the MoRD involved partners in analysing the issues and the needs to be addressed through Common Strategic Framework funds, selecting the objectives and the priorities to be dealt with, and the coordination mechanisms introduced to use synergies between the various tools available that are supposed to facilitate smart, sustainable and inclusion-promoting growth. The partnership as set covers the regional and local authorities and cities implementing integrated sustainable urban development systems as part of integrated territorial investments, in conjunction with economic and social partners, plus the non-government organisations with knowledge of transversal issues, such as gender equality and non-discrimination and social inclusion, and universities and research institutions. Besides regional and local authorities, the key partners also include xxxxxxxx of commerce, entrepreneurial o...
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