Communication Planning Sample Clauses

Communication Planning a. Consultant's communication plan shall facilitate organizational communication and identify strategies for effective communication throughout the term of the contract.
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Communication Planning. In accordance with the strategic communication approach, principles and tools outlined in this strategy and in the global CMS communication strategy, targeted communication plans, preferably around specific issues and topics, should be developed. While AEWA’s communication actors should be ready to communicate and react to emerging issues such as avian influenza, oil spills and other catastrophic events affecting migratory waterbirds in a quick and effective way (crisis communication), general emphasis should be placed on advanced planning and better targeting of communication efforts. This includes the involvement of key players and communication partners in both the development and execution of future communication plans. Targeted communication plans should be prepared by all key communication actors and should be regularly updated and shared with the Secretariat. The Secretariat will, as capacity allows, also play an active role in facilitating and supporting the process of developing such plans for thematic, issue- based campaigns in future. In principle, all future AEWA communication plans should:  Be guided by this Communication Strategy;  Cover a one to three-year period to complement the Agreement process;  Narrow down a small number of priority issues or topics (especially that effect various species or are cross-cutting);  Specify the expected outcomes and results as well as the required outputs, tools and actions;  Specify estimated costs over the full life-cycle of the plan (including planning, evaluation and follow-up of communication efforts);  Outline available resources, and resource requirements supplemented by a targeted fundraising strategy, where necessary;  Be developed in partnership, specifying main partners, roles and responsibilities. List of Acronyms AEWA African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement CP Contracting Party CBD Convention on Biological Diversity CMS Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Migratory Animals COP Conference of the Parties MEA Multilateral Environmental Agreement MOP Meeting of the Parties NGO Non-Governmental Organization NFP National Focal Point Parties Member Countries of the Convention and Family Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, especially as Waterfowl Habitat SDGs Sustainable Development Goals SMPS Strategic Plan for Migratory Species STC Standing Committee TC Technical Committee UN United Nations UNEP United Nations Environment Programme

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  • General Communications The type of communications described and defined in Article 5.6 herein.

  • Information and communication The Parties shall support the development of modern methods of information handling, including the media, and stimulate the effective mutual exchange of information. Priority shall be given to programmes aimed at providing the general public with basic information about the Community and the Republic of Azerbaijan, including, where possible, access to databases, in full respect of intellectual property rights.

  • Incident Event and Communications Management a. Incident Management/Notification of Breach - Transfer Agent shall develop, implement and maintain an incident response plan that specifies actions to be taken when Transfer Agent or one of its subcontractors suspects or detects that a party has gained material unauthorized access to Fund Data or systems or applications containing any Fund Data (the “Response Plan”). Such Response Plan shall include the following:

  • Communications and Computer Lines Tenant may install, maintain, replace, remove or use any communications or computer wires and cables (collectively, the "Lines") at the Project in or serving the Premises, provided that (i) Tenant shall obtain Landlord's prior written consent, use an experienced and qualified contractor reasonably approved by Landlord, and comply with all of the other provisions of Articles 7 and 8 of this Lease, (ii) an acceptable number of spare Lines and space for additional Lines shall be maintained for existing and future occupants of the Project, as determined in Landlord's reasonable opinion, (iii) the Lines therefor (including riser cables) shall be (x) appropriately insulated to prevent excessive electromagnetic fields or radiation, (y) surrounded by a protective conduit reasonably acceptable to Landlord, and (z) identified in accordance with the "Identification Requirements," as that term is set forth hereinbelow, (iv) any new or existing Lines servicing the Premises shall comply with all applicable governmental laws and regulations, (v) as a condition to permitting the installation of new Lines, Tenant shall remove existing Lines located in or serving the Premises and repair any damage in connection with such removal, and (vi) Tenant shall pay all costs in connection therewith. All Lines shall be clearly marked with adhesive plastic labels (or plastic tags attached to such Lines with wire) to show Tenant's name, suite number, telephone number and the name of the person to contact in the case of an emergency (A) every four feet (4') outside the Premises (specifically including, but not limited to, the electrical room risers and other Common Areas), and (B) at the Lines' termination point(s) (collectively, the "Identification Requirements"). Landlord reserves the right to require that Tenant remove any Lines located in or serving the Premises which are installed in violation of these provisions, or which are at any time (1) are in violation of any Applicable Laws, (2) are inconsistent with then-existing industry standards (such as the standards promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association (e.g., such organization's "2002 National Electrical Code")), or (3) otherwise represent a dangerous or potentially dangerous condition.

  • Union Communications (a) The Employer will provide a bulletin board for the exclusive use of the Union. The sites will be determined by mutual agreement. The use of the bulletin boards is restricted to the affairs of the Union.

  • Offering Communications Other than the Preliminary Prospectus and the Prospectus, each Underwriter severally represents, warrants and agrees with VW Credit and the Seller that it has not made, used, prepared, authorized, approved or referred to and will not prepare, make, use, authorize, approve or refer to any “written communication” (as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act) that constitutes an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy the Notes, including, but not limited to any “ABS informational and computational materials” as defined in Item 1101(a) of Regulation AB under the Securities Act unless such Underwriter has obtained the prior written approval of VW Credit and the Seller; provided, however, each Underwriter may prepare and convey to one or more of its potential investors without the consent of VW Credit, the Seller or any of their respective affiliates one or more “written communications” (as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act) in the form of (i) an Intex CDI file that does not contain any Issuer Information (as defined below) other than Issuer Information included in the Preliminary Prospectus previously filed with the Commission or (ii) other written communication containing no more than the following: (a) information contemplated by Rule 134 under the Securities Act, (b) information included or to be included in the Preliminary Prospectus or the Prospectus, and (c) a column or other entry showing the status of the subscriptions for the Notes and/or expected pricing parameters of the Notes (each such written communication, an “Underwriter Free Writing Prospectus”). VW Credit and the Seller each authorize each Underwriter to disseminate any “road show” (as defined under Rule 433(h) under the Securities Act) in which representatives of VW Credit or the Seller participate. As used herein, the term “Issuer Information” means any information of the type specified in clauses (1) – (5) of footnote 271 of Commission Release No. 33-8591 (Securities Offering Reform), other than Underwriter Derived Information. As used herein, the term “Underwriter Derived Information” shall refer to information of the type described in clause (5) of footnote 271 of Commission Release No. 33-8591 (Securities Offering Reform) when prepared by any Underwriter, including traditional computational and analytical materials prepared by the Underwriter.

  • Fund Communications The Service Provider shall, upon request by the Fund, on each business day, report the number of shares on which the transfer agency fee is to be paid pursuant to this Agreement. The Service Provider shall also provide the Fund with a monthly invoice.

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