Relating to or affecting more than one group, area, or section.
cross-sectoral collaboration
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The Forum was set up in 1997 to improve cross-sectoral dialogue and help the industry to reach a common position or reinforce a view commonly held by it as a whole.
The exhibition provides an opportunity for local businesses and the general public to meet leading business owners at the largest, cross-border, cross-sectoral trade event ever in this area.
There is a need for a multi-agency, cross-sectoral approach to tackling crime.
He observed that it was the lack of this cross-sectoral, cross-disciplinary view that had led to many environmental problems.
The money will be used for young children's health, their care and development, for HIV prevention under adolescents, for special protection and disparity reduction and for cross-sectoral issues.
Less obvious business interests also play an important role in shaping environmental regulation because of the cross-sectoral character of environmental issues.
The minister said the cross-sectoral programme to re-use, reduce and recycle would change attitudes over waste.
The boards of these partnerships are cross-sectoral, with representatives of the community, trade unions, employers, statutory agencies and elected representatives.
‘The movement created a powerful pedagogical crucible for cross-sectoral and cross-border organizing.’
Who was going to lead Scotland's international contribution to the crucial cross-sectoral negotiations on the European Union's sixth environmental action plan?
This integrated and cross-sectoral approach to the problem had resulted in an 80 percent prosecution rate at the centre.
People left the commemoration with a renewed sense that it is possible to fight and win, and that cross-sectoral activism is an effective means for achieving long-term goals.
This issue is a cross-sectoral one and it requires many departments to sit and talk together.
Second, it blocks enquiry into the cross-sectoral linkages that often seem to determine how strongly, and in what ways, the effects of political structure actually manifest themselves.
It describes itself as the world's only global, cross-sectoral anti-piracy initiative.
It is clearly a cross-sectoral issue and therefore needs to include all stakeholders.
The survey features responses from 565 cross-sectoral small companies, employing 15,273 employees in total.
The plan was to be cross-sectoral and direct consultation with families and children was to be central to the policy framework.
‘All of the problems we have had in the private sector have been caused because of the reliance in the public sector on the concept of cross-sectoral relativity on pay,’ says O'Sullivan.
However, cross-sectoral studies have typically been hampered by limitations in data that we hope to ameliorate.