KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND DIALOGUE Sample Clauses

KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND DIALOGUE. In order to leverage relevant expertise and resources for greater impact, the BMZ and the Foundation intend to share technical knowledge and expertise in common areas of interest. This should also involve implementing organizations working for the BMZ, including GIZ and KfW. Knowledge sharing and joint learning may include regular exchange meetings and workshops, joint missions and the development of joint data and transparency instruments at the implementation level. Both partners aim to pursue an intensive dialogue on trends and opportunities in international development and highlight joint development priorities in international fora and joint multilateral investments such as GAVI. Both partners also commit to close cooperation with the UN SDG Action Campaign, which will be located in Bonn, Germany, in close proximity to the BMZ. C Cooperation and consultation The BMZ, including its implementing organizations GIZ and KfW, and the Foundation may employ a variety of collaboration models for a particular project or across a series of related projects both at the bilateral and the multilateral level and in accordance with and subject to each of their respective internal approval policies and procedures. These may include joint financing of projects, project management, new joint initiatives, joint multilateral involvement, cooperation through transfer of knowledge, policy dialogue, and strategic alignment as appropriate. The BMZ’s instruments include those in the area of financial cooperation (e.g., grants, loans and blending instruments, mainly implemented through KfW) and technical cooperation (e.g., advisory services, capacity development, institution building, studies and specialized reports, mainly implemented through GIZ). The BMZ and the Foundation will keep this MoU updated as appropriate during its term. The BMZ and the Foundation intend to hold meetings on a regular basis in order to further develop this partnership and to provide strategic guidance for the respective program areas and the focus of collaboration for the next period. With regard to monitoring and review, both partners intend to define key perfor- xxxxx indicators based on the 2030 Agenda. Both sides will continuously monitor and annually review the progress made in implementing the SDGs, including cross-cut- ting issues of the 2030 Agenda. These reviews will serve as a basis for sharing insights and experience and for discussing potential adjustments to the collaboration. The Found...
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