CGIAR Principles definition

CGIAR Principles means the CGIAR Principles adopted by the Fund Council and the Consortium.

Examples of CGIAR Principles in a sentence

  • In the event of unexpected conflict between the CGIAR Principles and the Contribution Agreements or Contribution Arrangements, Annex 2 and the cover agreements or arrangements of such Contribution Agreements or Contribution Arrangements shall control.

  • In the event of unexpected conflict between the CGIAR Principles and the Contribution Agreements or Contribution Arrangements, Annex 2 and the cover agreements or arrangements of such Contribution Agreements or Contribution Arrangements will control.

  • The rights and obligations specified in the CGIAR Principles, the Contribution Agreements or Arrangements, the Governance Framework, this Joint Agreement, each Fund Use Agreement and the Common Operational Framework will not be affected or diminished by the law of any country to the contrary.

  • These CGIAR Principles are agreed to in the spirit of cooperation and mutual accountability between the Parties and with the intent of furthering understanding between the complementary pillars of the CGIAR.

  • These CGIAR Principles, the Contribution Agreements and Arrangements and the Governance Framework are, or will be, consistent.

  • The Lead Center shall manage intellectual assets in connection with this CRP (which, for purposes of this PIA, shall include associated intellectual property rights) in accordance with the CGIAR Principles on the Management of Intellectual Assets approved as part of the Common Operational Framework and any other Intellectual Property Principles adopted by the Consortium under the Constitution.

  • In the event of unexpected conflict between these CGIAR Principles and the Contribution Agreements or Contribution Arrangements, Annex 2 and the cover agreements or arrangements of such Contribution Agreements or Contribution Arrangements shall control.

  • Any disputes arising between the Parties will be resolved in good faith and according to the spirit of these CGIAR Principles and the terms of the respective Contribution Agreements and Arrangements.

  • The Consortium and the Fund Council, through adoption of these CGIAR Principles, are committed to the strategic objectives set forth below and recognize that they have shared responsibility, as well as mutual trust and accountability, through their separate roles and obligations, for the achievement of these objectives: Food for People: Create and accelerate sustainable increases in the productivity and production of healthy food by and for the poor.

  • The Consortium and the Fund Council, through adoption of these CGIAR Principles, are committed to the strategic objectives set forth below and recognize that they have shared responsibility, as well as mutual trust and accountability, through their separate roles and obligations, for the achievement of these objectives: • Food for People: Create and accelerate sustainable increases in the productivity and production of healthy food by and for the poor.

Related to CGIAR Principles

  • MacBride Principles means those principles relating to nondiscrimination in employment and freedom of workplace opportunity which require employers doing business in Northern Ireland to:

  • Equator Principles means that set of principles entitled "The Equator Principles – A financial industry benchmark for determining, assessing and managing environmental and social risk in projects", dated July 2020 and available as at the date of this Agreement at: h▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇-content/uploads/2021/02/The-Equator-Principles-July-2020.pdf.

  • Guiding Principles means the principles provided in subchapter III which shall be considered for amplification and interpretation of the goals of the authority.

  • Agreed Principles means the terms set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1;

  • the data protection principles means the principles set out in Part I of Schedule 1 to the Data Protection Act 1998, as read subject to Part II of that Schedule and section 27(1) of that Act;