Collaboration and Coordination with Other Organizations Sample Clauses

Collaboration and Coordination with Other Organizations. ‌ The FOREST Project maintains a keen interest in collaborating with other organizations. FOREST staff try to take advantage of opportunities that arise to share information and ideas. A summary of the past activities include: • Inviting U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and World Bank representatives to join the Advisory Council. • Communicating regularly with U.S. Forest Service International Programs on activities and ways to collaborate. For example, USFS has supported FOREST by requesting Xxxx Xxxxxx to spend time with a delegation of secondary wood processors who visited Seattle in May; and by providing USFS technical expert consultants to work under the volunteer component. • Meeting with ROLL Project Staff in Moscow. • Meetings between FOREST staff and World Bank Pilot Project representatives to discuss coordination. • Meeting with IUCN and WWF to explore ways to collaborate on policy and other issues. • Meeting with the XxXxxxxx Project representatives to discuss potential areas for collaboration. • Attending the Ad Hoc Working Group Meeting in Ulan Ude. With the World Bank Pilot Sustainable Forestry Project approved, the two projects will identify ways to collaborate during the upcoming Advisory Council meeting. In addition, the FOREST Project will identify concrete ways to collaborate with the USFS.
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