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Many of CPS’s programs are joint
ventures, meaning that healthy working relationship
directly contribute to the success of CPS’s work.
As a result, CPS will do its best to:
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Ensure its partners understand their roles,
objectives, responsibilities, and rights in
terms of the project and the working
relationship. These must be mutually agreed upon
and firmly grounded in the partners’ mandates
and capacities. They may be expressed in a
formal agreement
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Periodically review partnerships to ensure they
reflect program needs and dynamics
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Include partners in program planning so as to
foster shared ownership
CPS must carefully consider any partnership it
forms, particularly with the private sector. The
private and not-for-profit sectors sometimes operate
on difference value systems, which may create
conflict of interest. CPS’s criteria for partnership
are indicated in the following categories
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