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Memorandum of Cooperative Agreement Between the National Congress of American Indians and the National Council of Urban Indian Health.

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health, National Congress of American Indians

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2016-04-18 15:05:48

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: MOU, Cooperative Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding, NCAI, NCUIH, National Congress of American Indians, National Council of Urban Indian Health

 

Short Abstract: 

This Memorandum of Cooperative Agreement is entered into between the National Congress of American Indians, hereafter referred to as NCAI, and the National Council of Urban Indian Health, hereafter referred to as NCUIH.

As set forth by this agreement, a cooperative relationship is hereby established between NCAI and NCUIH while recognizing the independent and autonomous authorities of each entity. The major purpose of this agreement is to facilitate shared efforts to promote health care for all Indian people and to cooperate by providing services, technical help and outreach  to each other in areas of  common interest.

 

Abstract:

This Memorandum of Cooperative Agreement is entered into between the National Congress of American Indians, hereafter referred to as NCAI, and the National Council of Urban Indian Health, hereafter referred to as NCUIH.

As set forth by this agreement, a cooperative relationship is hereby established between NCAI and NCUIH while recognizing the independent and autonomous authorities of each entity. The major purpose of this agreement is to facilitate shared efforts to promote health care for all Indian people and to cooperate by providing services, technical help and outreach  to each other in areas of  common interest.


 

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