INEE definition
Examples of INEE in a sentence
Notwithstanding the foregoing, IFRC cannot guarantee that any new host will continue to operate this Agreement according to the terms set out herein, and may terminate this Agreement with three (3) months written notice because it shall be up to The Sphere Project and INEE to reach an agreement with the new host.
INEE was created in 2000 at the World Education Forum in Dakar as a global open network of non-governmental organizations, UN agencies, donors, practitioners, researchers and individuals from affected populations working together within a humanitarian and development framework to ensure the right to education in emergencies and post-crisis reconstruction.
Sphere Project Senior Officer for Promotion and INEE Coordinator for Minimum Standards and Network Tools: Regular interaction on a quarterly basis to determine joint programme needs and to ensure any joint work is moving forward as planned.
It shall be up to The Sphere Project and INEE then to reach an agreement.
The Sphere Project Manager and the INEE Director communicate every six months or more often if needed, to ensure coherence and consistency in the strategic vision of the CA and Sphere/INEE joint work.
The Sphere Project Senior Officer for Training and Learning and INEE Coordinator for Minimum Standards and Network Tools: Regular interaction on a quarterly basis to determine joint programme needs and to ensure any joint work vis-à-vis trainings and capacity development is moving forward as planned.
The Sphere Project office and the INEE Secretariat will liaise with each other regularly (and at least bi-yearly) to include a paragraph update on the implementation process of each in the respective newsletter/information updates.
Sphere Project Senior Officer for Communications and INEE Coordinator for Knowledge Management and Partnerships: Contact as needed regarding promotion of all relevant work and information, including within newsletters, listserv messages, bulletin, etc.
The Borrower, through SEP, has established a national evaluation system for the National Upper Secondary Education System, as evidenced by the coordination guidelines agreed between the Borrower’s Under-Ministry for upper secondary education and INEE dated July 24, 2009.
Minimum standards for safe learning to be defined by partners based on the context and any agreed minimum standards with coordination structures and/or relevant authorities, reflecting INEE minimum standards.