Coordination Forum definition
Examples of Coordination Forum in a sentence
In addition to the arrangements indicated above, the parties agree to establish an Environmental Water Holders and River Operators Coordination Forum, with the following features: Purpose: To support the operational coordination of environmental water delivery in the southern-connected Basin in line with the environmental watering plan, the water quality and salinity management plan and the annual environmental watering priorities, so as to achieve the best environmental outcomes.
The Contractor shall participate and contribute to the BGAN Development Coordination Forum, in accordance with the requirements in section 14.1. The BGAN DCF will be chaired by Inmarsat.
One of the principal reasons for the formation of the WECC is to promote an efficient western electric market by reducing or eliminating conflict, duplication and overlap among electric organizations in the Western Interconnection., including, but not limited to, the Western Regional Transmission Association, the Southwest Regional Transmission Association, the Northwest Regional Transmission Association, the Western Systems Coordinating Council, and the Western Interconnection Coordination Forum.
The Network will closely work with other coordination bodies such as Inter Agency Coordination Forum, Protection Working Group, Sexual and Gender Based Violence Sub Working Group, Child Protection Sub Working Group and Mental Health and Psycho Social Support Sub Working Group.
MCC will engage actively with Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) in the GBV Coordination Forum (GBVCF), a cross-ministerial and nongovernmental anti-GBV stakeholder group led by the Ministry of Gender Youth Sports and Recreation whose aim is to strengthen national GBV efforts and activities through increased coordination.
This agreement acknowledges the significant and fundamental role played by DEW in the delivery of environmental water in SA via a series of working groups including Environmental Water Coordination Forum, the E-flows Reference Group and all of government groups that include a range of site operational working groups and advisory groups.
Other platforms for coordination include the Rule of Law Board of Donors, where UN agencies coordinate with a wider group of stakeholders from the international community, and specific thematic working groups and tasks forces, such as on anti-corruption, gender-based violence, ending early and child marriage, and the Sub National Governance Coordination Forum (SNGCF).