Sub-National definition
Examples of Sub-National in a sentence
It is possible that such Variations may be initiated by the Secretary of State on behalf of other devolved authorities such as Sub-National Transport Bodies.
Reporting against the indicators will be consistent with the framework document A Framework of Regional (Sub-National) Level Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management in Australia (Department of Primary Industries and Energy 1998) developed by the MIG.
CEP worked also in collaboration with other projects in USAID/Mali’s portfolio, including the Sub-National Governance Project (SNGP), the Mali Justice Program (MJP), the Peace Stability and Reconciliation program (PS&R), the EMERGE program of NDI, the LAFIA project, and other water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), health, agriculture, and education projects to achieve its goal.
In that respect, the National League of Local Councils (NLC) and the National Association of Capital and Provincial Councils (NACPC) known as “Associations of Sub-National Administration Councils” (ASAC), and their joint Secretariat have a crucial role to play: advocating the interests of their members; lobbying with the government for enhanced devolution of functions, funds and functionaries; promoting knowledge and experience sharing; building capacity of members to deliver services.
In the structure, the roles and functions of Sub-National Administration should be identified and defined to enable them to take lead on interventions and areas which they can provide timely and effective support for cassava value chain development.
Both TfN and Midlands Connect will face some of the same challenges and opportunities in their respective areas, both in their substantive transport policies but also in their development as Sub-National Transport Bodies.
Sub-National Models have also been developed, for example the models for Western China, Reunion Island (France), Lombardy (Italy), Pavia (Italy), Southwest region (Sweden) and Kathmandu Valley (Nepal).
UNDP is seeking an International Expert on Waste Management and Circular Economy to support UNDP Cambodia, the NCSD and the National Committee of Sub-National Democratic Development Secretariat (NCDD-S) to identify and promote circular economy solutions for waste challenges in Cambodia.
GOVERNMENT OR ANY PUBLIC BODY… • National Governments • Sub-National governments, State/County governments • State-owned companies (e.g. PSU in case of India) • Any private body entrusted or directed by government to perform similar functions in accordance with Article 2 of SCM Agreement.
Under the Local Transport Act 2008, amended by the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016, Transport for the North has been created as England’s first Sub-National Transport Body, formed to transform the transport system across the North of England by providing the infrastructure needed to drive sustainable economic growth.