Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

with status

English answer:

refers to the situation as it existed at that date

Added to glossary by Nadia Ayoub
Jun 22, 2010 19:35
13 yrs ago
English term

with status

English Social Sciences International Org/Dev/Coop Call for Proposals
The following table includes the contact details of the National Focal Points of the Treaty, the Permanent Representatives to FAO or the official FAO channels of communication with the Contracting Parties eligible to apply for support under the Benefit-sharing Fund for the biennium 2010-2011. Pre-proposals applications for purposes of the Call for Proposals 2010 must be submitted through these national authorities.

This table has been compiled from existing lists and communications from Contracting Parties for purposes of the Call for Proposals 2010 with status as of 26/06/2010 and is provided merely for reference purposes to potential applicants.

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refers to the situation as it existed at that date

probably refers to the contracting parties.

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Note added at 6 mins (2010-06-22 19:42:08 GMT)
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on that date, sorry! or at that time!

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Note added at 7 mins (2010-06-22 19:43:04 GMT)
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or as it will have been on that date
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with the current state

the current state (status) of each proposal is given - the status may be "received", "rejected", "under consideration", "being reviewed" - many possibilities

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Note added at 6 mins (2010-06-22 19:41:47 GMT)
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Sorry, the 26th is still in the future - the status listed will be that which applies on 26th June.
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