Examples of Action Group in a sentence
Status: ACHIEVEDJan 23, R-03 Feb23, R-04 March 23Activity 3-Delivery of at least one Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) Process by March 2023;A GEN session/process was developed and facilitated for the Moray Local Action Group at tsiMORAY’s “Join the Dots” conference at the end of March.
Continued lobbying by DorBAG (Dorset Broadcasting Action Group) has helped to bring about an improvement in TV reception throughout the Parish with the more powerful transmitter on the Stockland mast near to Honiton.
The report we produced1has been circulating in the relevant government departments and it appears that there may be some imminent opportunities arising from the Clinical Trials Action Group (CTAG) report2 and the new programme of National Health Research Enabling Capabilities (NHREC) grants from the NHMRC.
By requesting that I become a member and investing in Centurion Community Action Group Limited, I agree to my name, address, phone number, email address (where applicable) and the number of shares I wish to purchase being held on a computer database.
The following publications are available from the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG).
For more see:http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/279597/thousands‐of‐children‐hit‐by‐benefit‐sanctions 124 Child Poverty Action Group.
In addition, we are following up our previous research on rebuilding social housing by leveraging land assets in South Africa by planning a fall seminar with the Development Action Group, (a non-governmental organization from South Africa), the Boston Housing Authority and the Toronto Community Housing Corporation.
ACYA believes the absence of transparency for the benefit sanction regime affecting children is contrary to the rights of children, a breach of the CRC, and the regulations should be repealed.182Child Poverty Action Group Inc.
In the 1980s, the automotive industry began implementing FMEA by standardizing the structure and methods through the Automotive Industry Action Group.
We will also take part in the local Partners Action Group (PAG) as required - The Local Authority lead officer for juvenile employment (Danielle Rutherford, Danielle.Rutherford@southampton.gov.uk) can check the working hours of young people are within the requirements, and ensure that the employer has appropriate knowledge and safeguards in place.