This framework sets out clear accountabilities for all staff of the Agency, and clarifies CIDA's role vis-à-vis major stakeholders. |
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The audit also found a lack of delineated accountabilities and fragmented systems for the transfer of funds to country offices. |
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It's a good bet that when asked if their organization is ethical, people will point to how they satisfy their accountabilities. |
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These external accountabilities are easier to meet because they tap into the power of social expectations. |
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The formula could be agreed upon by all three levels of government with clear accountabilities consistent with their relative roles. |
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Establish if the nature and roles of these accountabilities are clear, and whether there is a good working relationship between these executives. |
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It can help frame objectives and accountabilities, it can arrange for the pooling of resources, decision-making authority and work. |
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Managers and employees are aware of their roles, responsibilities and accountabilities. |
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These committees are supported by authorities and accountabilities assigned at the business level. |
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The Department did this in violation of Canada's accountabilities under article 3 of the International Convention Against Torture. |
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They create administrative burdens and multiple accountabilities for recipient countries and tend to foster isolated islands of excellence. |
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The integrity of the process should be supported by clear accountabilities and authorities that are regularly monitored. |
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A key issue is how to strengthen the links between, and accountabilities for, mainstreaming AIDS between PRSPs, NAFs and sectoral plans. |
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These help federal organizations to achieve their research objectives and meet their accountabilities in ensuring the value and quality of the research they undertake. |
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Government top brass appear before committees with 'paper' accountabilities centered on expenditures and not outcome indicators such as literacy and mortality. |
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All too often, well-intentioned diversity programs do not address the systemic barriers to full participation, nor do they establish specific targets and accountabilities. |
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Sweeping regulatory changes affecting corporate governance have broadly redefined and reemphasized the roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities of all the participants in a company's financial reporting process. |
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These are really difficult issues and there are clearly tensions in redefining these accountabilities but just because it's difficult it should not become an excuse for not tackling it. |
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These insights from recent research demand a new perception of responsibilities and accountabilities of nation states to support planetary stewardship. |
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Funding for the delivery of health and wellness programs is also being provided to urban Aboriginal organizations with unclear accountabilities in some cases to First Nations leadership. |
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The current framework does not clearly articulate the accountabilities and responsibilities for financial management of key individuals and managers. |
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The framework will be a critical tool for accountability and risk management, as it will include clear accountabilities and risk-informed guidance for business process implementation. |
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It aims to encourage sustainable development policies to truly embrace the question of culture, which is still widely overlooked in the definition of organizational accountabilities. |
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It sets out their responsibilities, as well as their multiple accountabilities, and reflects the priority that the government attaches to management excellence. |
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