Specific concerns definition

Specific concerns. The programme shall have two components:
Specific concerns. The programme shall address the specific needs for first reception centres / screening centres including the provision of medical care for new arrivals.
Specific concerns. The Programme shall actively stimulate bilateral cooperation through networking and exchange of experiences and best practices and donor partnership projects.

Examples of Specific concerns in a sentence

  • Specific concerns regarding service providers should be directed towards the Grantee, outside of the meeting.

  • Communication coaches expect from parents:1) Concerns regarding their son or daughter expressed directly to the coach at the appropriate time and place.2) Specific concerns in regard to the coach’s philosophy and/or expectations.3) Notification of any schedule conflicts well in advance.

  • Concerns expressed directly to the coach first.2. Notification of any schedule conflicts well in advance.3. Specific concern in regard to a coach’s philosophy and/or expectations.4. Specific concerns that might impact the student’s ability to participate.

  • Specific concerns in regard to a coach’s philosophy and/or expectations.

  • Specific concerns and complaints about the admissions process shall be investigated by the Admissions Tutor or by the Senior Tutor, as appropriate, who will consult interviewers and other persons where necessary.


More Definitions of Specific concerns

Specific concerns. The Programme shall include assessment of and measures in the Baltic Sea related to biological diversity, ecosystem services and pollution from ships, including assessing the feasibility of LNG as an alternative fuel.
Specific concerns. The programme shall include a separate component that shall focus on development of cross-sectoral partnerships, particularly with organisations at local, regional and/or national level in addressing the needs of children and youth at risk, as well as vulnerable groups such as Roma. Funding from Programme Area 28 (Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Promoting Work-Life Balance) and funding from Programme Area 27 “Public health initiatives” of the Norwegian Financial Mechanism could be partly managed under the NGO Fund.
Specific concerns. The programme shall focus on geothermal development, as well as increased awareness of and education in renewable energy through a specific small grant scheme.
Specific concerns. The Programme shall support NGO capacity building. At least one third of the programme allocation shall cover core areas of support. At least 10 % shall be allocated to children and youth-driven organisations and/or activities targeting children and youth. 10 % of the allocation shall target gender issues. Issues related to the Roma population shall be clearly targeted within this Programme.
Specific concerns. The Programme shall be implemented as a donor partnership programme in partnership with the Norwegian Public Health Institute. Effective and efficient measures shall be implemented addressing vulnerable groups of children and youth facing particular risks. The special needs of Roma shall be addressed. Possible projects addressing the reduction of gender-based violence shall be considered. The Cooperation Committee shall include member(s) representing the relevant public institution(s). Funding from Programme AreaPublic health initiatives” could be partly managed under the NGO Fund Programme of the EEA Financial Mechanism. Programme Area no 28: Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Promoting Work-Life Balance Programme: Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Promoting Work-Life Balance Objective: Gender equality and work-life balance promoted Programme Operator: Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy (GODC)Specific concerns: Funding from Programme Area “Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Promoting Work- Life Balance” could be partly managed under the NGO Fund Programme of the EEA Financial Mechanism.
Specific concerns. The Programme shall include activities related to the Baltic Sea generally, and to reduced emissions from ships specifically.
Specific concerns. The Programme shall also address the involvement of local communities in the protection of biodiversity in order to promote new approaches that support economically sustainable livelihoods.