The Declaration on Corporate Governance: This is a formal declaration that the UN agency must present (if any) on the basis of the presentation provided by the Commission (available below). . Art. Report presentation and final payment request Each agreement between ECHO and the relevant agency has a reference number (shown in the title of the agreement). The IMDA consists of the following elements that are an integral part of the agreement: the specific terms of the IMDA must be signed by both parties. The language of the agreement is English or French. Depending on the language of the single form, the language of the IMDA in turn determines the language to be used for communication. The articles on special conditions write the main elements of the action as follows: The single form: this is the proposal that international organizations fill out and submit when they submit a proposal to ECHO. The IMDA is established in accordance with the information contained in the single approved form. IMDA allows UN agencies to cooperate with other agencies, such as partnering and sub-delegates, to achieve EU objectives. It is important to stress that the UN agency cannot carry out its tasks through political decisions. In practice, this means that the UN agency cannot go beyond the objectives and results of the action without the ECHO agreement. Article 2 of the agreement and the period of implementation of the action Terms and conditions applicable to indirect management delegation agreements: as stated in Article 1.1 of IMDA, they set general administrative, financial and administrative conditions for the implementation and conclusion of any specific action financed by ECHO.
They are an integral part of the delegation agreement, even if they are not substantially attributed to it. Art 6-1st Specific Conditions for Action Special Conditions: The 6 Articles of the Special Conditions describe the most important elements of the action. (See below to find out what`s in each article) Echo provides specific grants to partners of humanitarian organisations, agencies and international organisations for the implementation of EU-funded humanitarian actions. If ECHO decides to grant a specific grant to a United Nations agency or an international organization, it proposes to sign a delegation agreement of the United Nations Joint Organization (AMDA).