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Executing Agency and the Project Manager, and the Participating 

 Governments. 



33. The liaison officers shall be given copies of all workplans, before 

 their adoption, and will submit these plans to their respective Govern- 

 ments. They may make proposals on behalf of their Governments to 

 the Project Manager regarding the project and review and comment 

 on proposals made by him. They will, at the request of the Project 

 Manager, take the necessary steps to secure timely and adequate pro- 

 vision by the Participating Governments of the accommodation, equip- 

 ment, supplies and personnel set out in Chapter II B above. 



34. Meetings of the Project liaison officers with representatives of 

 the Executing Agency and the Special Fund, including the Project 

 Manager, the Director of Special Fund Programmes in the Caribbean, 

 members of their staffs, and representatives of subcontractors' staffs 

 shall be arranged at the request of the Project Manager. 



35. At the end of the second year of the project, and thereafter, 

 once each year, the Participating Governments in collaboration with 

 the Executing Agency, will carry out a broad-ranging review, based 

 on reports supplied by the Executing Agency, of the total impact and 

 effectiveness of the project programme, and in particular : — 



(a) assess the results for each participating country at the date 

 of the review ; 



(b) consider the steps taken to date for the application of the 

 results of the project to the development of the industry in the 

 various participating countries ; 



(c) make suggestions for the future application to fishery de- 

 velopment of the results of the project in the various fields of 

 work; 



(d) make recommendations to the Executing Agency in re- 

 spect of future programmes of work in the various fields ; and 



(e) evaluate the work of subcontractors in those fields in which 

 they have been employed. 



36. All expenses incurred by Government officials in respect of at- 

 tendance at meetings called under the provisions of the two preceding 

 paragraphs or in other ways connected with the project, shall be met 

 by the Participating Governments. 



37. The Project Manager, through whom the Executing Agency 

 shall act in all matters relating to the project, shall be appointed by the 

 Executing Agency. Under the general supervision of the Executing 

 Agency, he will have full responsibility for the carrying out of the 

 project in accordance with this Plan of Operation, with any con- 

 tracts for the performance of parts of the project programme, with 

 the work plan referred to in Chapter II E below and with the relevant 

 rules and regulations of the Executing Agency. 



38. Except as it may be specifically provided in sub-contracts to be 

 entered into by the Executing Agency with contractors, the Project 

 Manager will be responsible for the disbursement of funds relating 

 to that portion of the Special Fund allocation to be expended locally, 

 will collaborate in the appointment of the national staff, will direct 

 the work and movements of the staff of the project, and will control 

 the use of buildings, equipment, supplies, and other property belong- 

 ing to the Special Fund or the Executing Agency, or assigned to the 



