FIELD COORDINATION AND LOCAL IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS Sample Clauses

The 'Field Coordination and Local Implementing Partners' clause establishes the framework for collaboration and communication between the primary contracting party and local organizations or partners involved in on-the-ground project activities. It typically outlines the roles and responsibilities of each party, sets expectations for information sharing, and may specify procedures for coordinating field operations or reporting progress. By clearly defining how coordination will occur and who is responsible for various tasks, this clause helps ensure efficient project implementation and minimizes misunderstandings among all parties involved.
FIELD COORDINATION AND LOCAL IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS. 10.1. National and local authorities 10.2. Field co-ordination fora 10.3. Implementing partner(s) 10.3.1. Name and address of implementing partner(s) 10.3.2. Role of implementing partner(s) in this operation 10.3.3. Type of relationship with implementing partner(s) 10.3.4. History of previous collaboration with implementing partner(s) 10.3.5. Name and title of the person(s) authorised to represent the implementing partner(s) with regard to this operation 10.4. Contractor(s) and procedure envisaged for the award of contracts 10.4.1. Name and address of contractor(s) 10.4.2. Role of contractor(s) in implementing this operation 10.4.3. Describe the procedure followed for the selection of contractor(s)
FIELD COORDINATION AND LOCAL IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS. 10.1. National and local authorities 10.2. Field co-ordination fora
FIELD COORDINATION AND LOCAL IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS. 10.1. National and local authorities The partner shall explain the measures effectively taken to operate (authorisations and compliance with national legislation) and include a reference to any initiative undertaken to assure local tax exceptions on the goods and equipment imported in the framework of the humanitarian operation. 10.2. Field co-ordination fora If relevant, the partner should explain their participation in national and local co-ordination fora. This should be checked by ECHO experts. 10.3. Implementing partner(s) The partner shall confirm or update the proposal and explain changes. 10.4. Contractor(s) The partner shall confirm or update the proposal and explain changes.
FIELD COORDINATION AND LOCAL IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS. 10.1. National and local authorities Explain the measures taken to obtain the necessary authorisations to operate in the country, e.g. obtaining permits, concluding relevant Memoranda of Understanding, ensuring compatibility with national legislation and local standards, etc. 10.2. Field co-ordination fora If relevant, the partner must explain its participation in national and local co-ordination fora and co-ordination with other humanitarian organisations. This will be checked by ECHO experts.
FIELD COORDINATION AND LOCAL IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS. 10.1. National and local authorities 10.2. Field co-ordination fora 10.3. Implementing partner(s) 10.3.1. Name and address of implementing partner(s) 10.3.2. Role of implementing partner(s) in this operation

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