Objectives of the Assignment Clause Samples

The 'Objectives of the Assignment' clause defines the main goals and intended outcomes that the parties aim to achieve through the assignment. It typically outlines the specific tasks, deliverables, or milestones expected from the assignee, such as completing a project phase, conducting research, or providing a report. By clearly stating these objectives, the clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of the assignment's purpose, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and helping to measure performance against agreed expectations.
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Objectives of the Assignment. Capture and provide high quality and high-resolution images of events, missions, including visual stories of women, men and children in the target communities where UN Women is implementing its activities. The photographer will be required to have his/her own equipment (a semi-professional or professional DSLR camera, lenses, flashes and all other necessary accessories) and be available for travel immediately as needed to communities from Moldova in order to cover various stories, events and topics. The transportation and logistical arrangements will be ensured by UN Women Moldova Programmes.
Objectives of the Assignment. The assignment is to provide a shortlist of up to 10 qualified applicants to UNDP depending on the number of applications received and advice from UNDP. The shortlisting criteria as well as other recruitment considerations will be developed by UNDP Uganda.
Objectives of the Assignment. 3.1 The objectives of the Assignment are: (a) To formulate a comprehensive sewerage strategy, identify feasible sewage disposal options, recommend the preferred scheme(s) and develop an implementation plan for the Study Area in particular NDS in addressing its interim and long-term sewage treatment demand; (b) To identify feasible sewage disposal options, recommend the preferred scheme(s) and develop an implementation plan for necessary provision of public sewerage facilities and infrastructure for the villages in WKT and TKL areas. (c) To develop Geographic Information System (GIS) and InfoWorks models that incorporate the existing and planned sewerage networks in the Study Area and the recommended works. (d) To prepare Project Definition Statements (PDSs) and Technical Feasibility Statements (TFSs) to enable creation of capital works projects under the Public
Objectives of the Assignment. Within the framework of this project, International IDEA will help the Diwan design, develop, and implement two separates but interlinked nationwide digital public outreach campaigns to increase public awareness of the HoR and the Diwan’s day-to-day work and priorities. The project aims to launch the first campaign no later than one month from the award of implementation contracts. The second campaign will be launched after the end of the first campaign, and it will last until April 2025. The main objectives of the campaigns will be to: A. Improve the Libyan public’s overall awareness and perception of the work of the HoR and its Diwan. B. Enhance citizens’ awareness of the role of the HoR particularly as it relates to the transitional period that Libya is going through and ongoing efforts to reunite the country. C. Highlight ways in which citizens can engage with the HoR and its Diwan. D. Deliver messages to key societal segments including women, youth and marginalized groups including persons with disabilities. E. Indirectly provide Diwan staff with capacity development on how to implement similar campaigns in the future.
Objectives of the Assignment. To select up to two qualified event organizing firms to provide related event services for UN and its projects in Viet Nam.
Objectives of the Assignment. 3.1 The objectives of the Assignment are as follows: (a) given that domestic food waste to be collected primarily from domestic generators in the Sha Tin and nearby districts would be delivered by Refuse Collection Vehicles to the Site by others, evaluate the quantity, quality and characteristics of domestic food waste that could be made available for the Trial Scheme; (b) assess and recommend appropriate pre-treatment methods and equipment for domestic food waste including reception facilities for domestic food waste to be delivered to the Site; (c) carry out a reference design of the Project and establish the engineering feasibility; (d) identify and assess the interfacing issues between the food waste pre-treatment facilities and the existing anaerobic digestion facilities and other existing process/facilities of the Sha Tin STW that may be affected, and propose cost-effective solutions to resolve the interfacing problems; (e) conduct an environmental review to ensure that most of the significant environmental factors of the Project are addressed and proper environmental mitigation measures as necessary are proposed, including implications on the requirements of the current Environmental Permit of the Sha Tin STW; (f) review the current land use in Sha Tin STW and apply for planning permission, if necessary; (g) conduct a traffic impact assessment associated with the food waste collection and delivery at selected road junctions within the area of influence of the Sha Tin STW, and assess movements of vehicles associated with the delivery/unloading of food waste entering/ leaving and within the Sha Tin STW and recommend traffic arrangements to minimize potential impact on the operation of the Sha Tin STW ; (h) resolve any land use issues; (i) support and conduct public consultations; (j) carry out the procurement and tendering process for the Project; (k) undertake contract administration, project management, site supervision and post-commissioning monitoring for the Project to ensure proper execution by the Contractor of the design, construction, testing and commissioning in accordance with the Contract; (l) monitor, review, provide expert advice and report on matters relating to the design, construction, testing and commissioning, environmental, operational and safety requirements of the Contract to achieve: i. satisfactory and successful progress and completion of the design and construction within the Contract programme and Capital Value; ii. the requ...
Objectives of the Assignment. 1.2.1 The main objectives of the Assignment are as follows: a. to carry out a comprehensive Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) to assess the existing traffic conditions and identify traffic problems within the Study Area; b. to carry out a comprehensive TIA to assess the traffic conditions and identify traffic problems within the study area for the design years 2016, 2021 and 2026; c. to identify and develop practicable traffic improvement schemes for the existing year and each of the three design years described in (b) above including but not limited to transport infrastructure and traffic management schemes to address the traffic demands and problems in the Study Area; d. to review and recommend the optimum development intensity for the remaining potential logistics development sites which would be sustainable in terms of transport network and junction capacity taking due account of traffic impact arisen from future developments at all container back-up sites at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Container Terminals (KTCT) area; e. to assess public transport demand, pedestrian accessibility and traffic noise impact arising from the proposed logistics developments at KTCT area; and f. to assess the impact of the proposed developments on supply and demand of goods vehicles and container trucks parking/stacking spaces at KTCT area.
Objectives of the Assignment. This ToR relates specifically to points 2&3 in the above section: ’curriculum development/upgrading and training trainers on the newly developed or upgraded curricula following the Complex Task Approach as specified in the nationally approved Standardized Curriculum Development for TVET. The Terms of Reference (TORs) describe the role of a Curriculum Development Specialist who will elaborate and provide all the materials that form a complete curriculum according to the Complex Task Approach (Complex Tasks (CT), Learning Situations for each CT, and learning materials for trainees) tailored to youth trainees (between 15 and 29 years old), as well as providing support and adequate training for the trainers who will implement the specified training programs. The teaching approach of all materials should take into consideration that all training programs will be implemented following the Work-Based Learning Approach. In order to develop the content, the specialist will have to hold coordination meetings with the Enabel team and experts.
Objectives of the Assignment. 3.1 The objective of this Agreement is for the Consultant to successfully complete the Assignment in an efficient and cost effective manner. 3.2 The objectives of this Assignment are to obtain professional services from the Consultant for the successful completion of the Assignment as described in the Brief and in accordance with the General and Special Conditions of Employment, if any. The services provided by the Consultant to complete this Assignment shall meet the following objectives; (a) The intended function of the building; (b) Ease of construction and economy; (c) Safety and sustainability; (d) Programme and budget; and (e) Green building.
Objectives of the Assignment. The objective of the Assignment is to provide consultancy services for procurement of the works elements as listed in sub-clauses 2.5 (a), (b), (c) and