Common use of Constraints and Dependencies Clause in Contracts

Constraints and Dependencies. The service provider must be prepared to work with a diversity of stakeholders (e.g. academics, business representatives, civil society organisations and other government departments and so on). The service provider will be expected to be in possession of recording devices and the necessary IT equipment e.g. a laptop. The contract for the service provider will begin as soon as they receive the appointment letter and will run for the said duration in the contract. Finally, the appointed service provider is expected to engage with government and non-governmental stakeholders in undertaking the work set out above.  The purpose of the TWG-M is to provide technical advice, coordinate and align the mitigation work at a sectoral level and for the whole economy. This work of the TWG-M will inter alia, cover the following:  To develop a list of sectors as the basis for mitigation analysis  To design a process aimed at defining desired emission reduction outcomes, including the consideration of carbon budgets and other appropriate mitigation approaches for application to different sectors.  To oversee the assessment of mitigation potential and best available mitigation options in all sectors of the economy.  To oversee the assessment of economic, environmental and social impacts of proposed mitigation approaches.  To provide advice on mitigation measures which could be applied for each economic sector, in order to achieve the desired mitigation outcome.  To provide advice on an appropriate process leading to the formulation of desired emission reduction outcomes and related action plans for economic sectors and subsectors.

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Sources: Contract for Provision of Research, Procurement and Secretarial Services for Climate Change Mitigation Policy in South Africa, Contract for Provision of Research, Procurement and Secretarial Services for Climate Change Mitigation Policy in South Africa