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Joint Working Group

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A Joint Working Group (JWG) is a temporary or semi-permanent committee or collaborative body formed by representatives from two or more organizations, governments, agencies, or institutions to address a specific issue, conduct joint research, or coordinate activities across institutional boundaries. Such groups are typically established by formal agreement or memorandum of understanding, and are tasked with achieving defined objectives within a specified scope or timeline.

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