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partenaires

Partenaires is the plural form of partenaire in French, referring to two or more people or organizations that collaborate toward a common objective. The term is used across business, research, public administration, and social contexts to describe a relationship rather than a specific legal form.

In business, partenaires can be suppliers, distributors, customers, or other firms that jointly pursue commercial goals.

In research and development, partenaires collaborate on projects such as joint research, technology transfer, or innovation

In international and development contexts, partenaires include states, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and civil society groups.

Legal status varies by jurisdiction: there is no universal "partenariat" status for all cases. Partnerships range

The
arrangement
may
be
formalized
through
a
partnership,
a
joint
venture,
or
a
memorandum
of
understanding.
In
French,
the
term
is
often
paired
with
phrases
like
partenaires
commerciaux
(business
partners)
or
partenaires
publics-privés
(public-private
partnerships).
Partners
typically
share
resources,
risks,
and,
when
applicable,
profits
according
to
a
contract
or
governance
agreement.
initiatives.
Universities,
companies,
and
public
institutions
regularly
enter
partnerships
to
pool
expertise
and
funds,
accelerate
results,
and
broaden
impact.
The
focus
is
on
achieving
shared
outcomes
such
as
sustainable
development,
humanitarian
relief,
or
capacity
building.
from
informal
collaborations
to
formal
entities
with
defined
rights
and
duties
established
by
contracts
or
specific
laws.
The
term
emphasizes
cooperation
and
mutual
benefit
rather
than
ownership.