Common use of FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL Clause in Contracts

FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL. In furtherance of the objectives of CARPHA, the Council shall – (a) be the principal policy-making organ of CARPHA and shall determine the policy of CARPHA; (b) promote and advocate policies and programmes to protect health and prevent disease, including the implementation of an improved public health infrastructure; (c) promote and advocate the implementation of an improved public health infrastructure, including epidemiology and laboratory services; (d) mobilise technical, financial, and information resources on behalf of Members to address important health problems; (e) disseminate information to governments and other agencies for the purpose of improving health and preventing disease; (f) appoint the members of the Executive Board pursuant to Article 9; (g) give general or specific policy directions to the Executive Board; (h) approve the senior staff positions to which Article 14 applies; (i) approve the cooperative and other arrangements to be entered into by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ as proposed by the Executive Board; (j) conduct periodic reviews of the adequacy of the provisions of this Agreement and the policies and measures designed to address public health in the Caribbean Community; (k) recommend to the Members the contributions of Members and Associate Members to the budget of CARPHA in accordance with Article 7(3); (l) consider and approve the recurrent and capital budgets of CARPHA on the recommendations of the Executive Board in accordance with Article 7(3); (m) establish appropriate mechanisms for sustainable funding; (n) conduct an annual review of the performance of the Executive Board; and (o) perform such other functions as may be necessary to fulfil the objectives of CARPHA.

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Sources: Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Public Health Agency

FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL. In furtherance of the objectives of CARPHA, the Council shall – (a) be the principal policy-making organ of CARPHA and shall determine deter- mine the policy of CARPHA; (b) promote and advocate policies and programmes to protect health and prevent disease, including the implementation of an improved public pub- lic health infrastructure; (c) promote and advocate the implementation of an improved public health infrastructure, including epidemiology and laboratory services; (d) mobilise technical, financial, and information resources on behalf of Members to address important health problems; (e) disseminate information to governments and other agencies for the purpose of improving health and preventing disease; (f) appoint the members of the Executive Board pursuant to Article 9; (g) give general or specific policy directions to the Executive Board; (h) approve the senior staff positions to which Article 14 applies; (i) approve the cooperative and other arrangements to be entered into by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ as proposed by the Executive Board; (j) conduct periodic reviews of the adequacy of the provisions of this Agreement and the policies and measures designed to address public health in the Caribbean Community; (k) recommend to the Members the contributions of Members and Associate Members to the budget of CARPHA in accordance with Article Arti- cle 7(3); (l) consider and approve the recurrent and capital budgets of CARPHA CAR- PHA on the recommendations of the Executive Board in accordance with Article 7(3); (m) establish appropriate mechanisms for sustainable funding; (n) conduct an annual review of the performance of the Executive Board; and (o) perform such other functions as may be necessary to fulfil the objectives of CARPHA.

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Sources: Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Public Health Agency