Common use of Development Cooperation Clause in Contracts

Development Cooperation. The Community recognises Cambodia's need for development assistance and is prepared to step up its cooperation in order to contribute to that country's own efforts to achieve sustainable economic development and the social progress of its people through concrete projects and programmes in accordance with the priorities set out in Council Regulation (EEC) No 443/92 of 25 February 1992 on financial and technical assistance to, and Economic cooperation with, the developing countries in Asia and Latin America. In accordance with the abovementioned Regulation, assistance will be targeted mainly on the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the country and on the poorest sections of the population. In cooperation, priority will be given to schemes aimed at alleviating poverty, and in particular those likely to create jobs, xxxxxx development at grassroots level and promote the role of women in development. The Parties will also encourage the adoption of appropriate measures to prevent and combat AIDS and take steps to increase grassroots development and education on AIDS and the operational capacity of the health services. Cooperation between the Parties will also address the problem of drugs to encourage and enhance training, education, health care and the rehabilitation of addicts. The Parties acknowledge the importance of human resources development, social development, the improvement of living and working conditions, the development of skills and the protection of the most vulnerable sections of the population. Human resources and social development must be an integral part of economic and development cooperation. Appropriate consideration shall therefore be given to training objectives addressing institutional needs and specific vocational training activities aimed at enhancing the skills of the local workforce. In view of its major contribution to mine-clearance programmes in Cambodia, the Community will, in its future commitments, continue to concentrate on mutually agreed priorities to ensure that assistance is effective and lasting. Community cooperation in all its areas will be concentrated on mutually agreed priorities to ensure that assistance is effective and lasting. Development cooperation activities shall be compatible with the development strategies pursued under the auspices of the institutions of the Bretton Xxxxx Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement

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Development Cooperation. The Community recognises Cambodia's need for development assistance and is prepared to step up its cooperation in order to contribute to that country's own efforts to achieve sustainable economic development and the social progress of its people through concrete projects and programmes in accordance with the priorities set out in Council Regulation (EEC) No 443/92 of 25 February 1992 on financial and technical assistance to, and Economic economic cooperation with, the developing countries in Asia and Latin America. In accordance with the abovementioned Regulation, assistance will be targeted mainly on the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the country and on the poorest sections of the population. In cooperation, priority will be given to schemes aimed at alleviating poverty, and in particular those likely to create jobs, xxxxxx development at grassroots level and promote the role of women in development. The Parties will also encourage the adoption of appropriate measures to prevent and combat AIDS and take steps to increase grassroots development and education educa- tion on AIDS and the operational capacity of the health services. Cooperation between the Parties will also address the problem of drugs to encourage and enhance training, education, health care and the rehabilitation of addicts. The Parties acknowledge the importance of human resources development, social development, the improvement of living and working conditions, the development of skills and the protection of the most vulnerable sections of the population. Human resources and social development must be an integral part of economic and development cooperation. Appropriate consideration shall therefore be given to training objectives addressing institutional needs and specific vocational training activities aimed at enhancing the skills of the local workforce. In view of its major contribution to mine-clearance programmes in Cambodia, the Community will, in its future commitments, continue to concentrate on mutually agreed priorities to ensure that assistance is effective and lasting. Community cooperation in all its areas will be concentrated on mutually agreed priorities to ensure that assistance is effective and lasting. Development cooperation activities shall be compatible with the development strategies pursued under the auspices of the institutions of the Bretton Xxxxx Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperation Agreement

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