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Brief Background. ‌ The GoJ announced a USD 5 billion assistance package, including USD 3.5 billion Japanese ODA loan, to support Iraq’s reconstruction at the Madrid Conference in October 2003. JICA concluded 31 concessional loan agreements amounting to USD 7.6 billion as of 31 August 2020. All Japanese ODA Loan project activities, such as procurement, project management, and financial management, are undertaken by implementing ministries/agencies of GoI. As standing mandate, JICA promotes efficient use of loan money and needs to ensure that the project implementation is undertaken in an accountable, transparent and efficient manner, in line with JICA guidelines and regulations, and that the loans are properly used for the purpose of achieving each project’s objectives. As one of the actions to strengthen the monitoring mechanism for projects under Japanese ODA Loans to Iraq, GoJ, JICA and XxX established the M/C under the leadership of the PMAC, MoF and the MoP. The first M/C meeting was held on July 22, 2008 in Baghdad with the presence of concerned officials of GoI, GoJ and JICA. Since then, the M/C has proven to be a very effective mechanism to facilitate and expedite project implementation. Starting from the fifth meeting (August 2009), and in accordance with the first FMA Agreement, UNDP became actively engaged in the capacity of the Support Unit to the M/C. In November 2015, a new M/C Chairperson from Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) was appointed, and the M/C started to report to the PMO while the executive secretariat remained within PMAC. Intended Objectives‌ The FMA Agreement aims to support and enhance the monitoring capacity and activities of the M/C, to ensure that projects are implemented in a transparent, accountable, efficient and timely manner, in accordance with JICA’s rules and regulation, as well as those of GoI that do not contradict the stipulations of the E/Ns, L/As and JICA’s guidelines and regulations, particularly in procurement and financial management. The FMA Agreement also aims to strengthen the GoI and implementing ministries/agencies capacities in procurement, project management and financial management and to execute the projects’ budgets as planned through UNDP’s technical and procedural support in line with JICA’s requirements. Moreover, UNDP assesses the progress in implementation of projects of GoI and provides recommendations and technical support to GoI in order to achieve efficient and effective project management. Targeted Projects‌ L/...
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Brief Background. As the key institutions in Northwest Florida (NWF), Santa Xxxx County and UWF have responsibilities for education and economic development outreach and business assistance.
Brief Background. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), vide its circular dated february 12, 2018 has issued a revised framework for Resolution of Stressed Assets ("RBI Circular"). The RBI Circular inter-alia requires each bank to have board approved policies for dealing with stressed assets/ accounts. RBI also had scrapped all existing framework such as XXXX S4A etc .. In view of the above, the Xxxxx Xxxxx Committee (Stressed Assets) was set up to look into the faster resolution of stressed assets. This Committee has submitted its report which comprises of a 'Bank Led Resolution rocess' and a 'Five-pronged Strategy to resolve Stressed Assets called as tfroject Sashakt'. ursuant to the recommendations of Xxxxx Xxxxx Committee, an Inter-creditor Agreement (ICA) has been prepared which shall serve as a platform for the banks and financial institutions to come together and take joint and concerted actions towards resolution of stressed accounts. The ICA would be an enabler Master Agreement and the Resolution Plan would be presented to the lenders by the Lead Dank. The salient features of the ICA are summarized below:
Brief Background. 2.1 The Public Health Act 1936 grants local authorities the power to provide a mortuary for the reception and storage of dead bodies together with facilities for post mortem examination in their respective areas and if the Secretary of State requires, local authorities must provide a mortuary. Xxxxx and Harrow council’s are respectively required to provide a Mortuary by the Secretary of State and a provision must therefore be made.
Brief Background. 2.1.1 At a Cabinet Meeting held on 4 October 2006, a Key Decision was taken for the proposed scheme to proceed. At a Cabinet Meeting held on 15 May 2007, authority was delegated to the Portfolio Holder for Property to agree site boundaries for the exchange of land between the Council and Harrow College and to agree the terms for the exchange of land on the basis of principles set out in the Cabinet Report dated 15 May 2007.
Brief Background. 4. At the appropriate stage the Court would investigate the facts of this claim in more detail at the trial. At the moment, it will suffice if I recite some brief facts by way of background to this application.
Brief Background. GCRMC has partnered with Shuttle Ruidoso to assist patients who cannot make hospital discharge arrangements and need to get to and from appointments at the hospital. This service is generally for people who are homebound, disabled, or otherwise unable to transport themselves. This partnership developed through the identified need from the experience of the CHWs at GCRMC and other local assessments. Stakeholders acknowledged the distance to and from long-term residential treatment facilities makes non-emergency medical transport expensive for the uninsured and under-insured. According to the on-going efforts of the 100% Xxxxx Transportation and Medical/Dental sectors, another major issue impacting access to care is that the non-emergency medical transport industry has seen a decrease in staff drivers due to low insurance reimbursement rates. The high expense, lack of insurance coverage, and reduction of staff in the non-medical transport industry may hinder or postpone an individual’s access to needed treatment services not available in this area. Ztrans provides public transportation bus stops at most healthcare facilities. However, according to stakeholders some people have a range of mobility issues that prevent the use of public transportation. For those who are able to use public transportation, the current routes and schedules may require long wait times at the healthcare office before and after appointments. Long wait times at a healthcare office may impact a patient economically, for example: they are unable to work during that time, may have needed to arrange for child care, and may miss appointments scheduled at other locations. Ztrans also has an ADA paratransit service that is a door-to-door service. However, this is only available to individuals with a confirmed disability and certified as eligible by Ztrans. NMOAA relevance: Core Strategies:
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Brief Background. The Government of Japan (GoJ) announced a USD 5 billion assistance package, including USD
Brief Background. [2] By a claim form filed on 24 September 2014, the Claimant, Ms. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx (“Xx. Xxxxx”), applied for urgent interim remedies. These included an order restraining SFL “whether by itself, its agents and or servants from repossessing Suzuki Grand Vitara vehicle registration number T2196 Engine No. J2CA700455 and Chassis No.JS3TE549A63087 which is currently in the possession of Xx. Xxxxx”. [3] Xx. Xxxxx had purchased the Vitara from the Second Defendant, Executive Rentals Inc (“ERI”), with a loan of $53,000.00 from the Third Defendant, Globe Finance Inc. (“GFI”). She also paid a fee of $455.50 for a bill of sale executed in favour of GFI. The Vitara was then registered in the name of GFI, in care of Xx. Xxxxx. [4] Subsequent to the purchase of the Vitara, SFL attempted to take possession of the Vitara from Xx. Xxxxx. XXX claimed to be the true owner of the vehicle, and informed Xx. Xxxxx that it was leased to ERI by SFL when XXX purported to sell the vehicle to her. [5] This Court granted Xx. Xxxxx an interim injunction restraining SFL from repossessing the Vitara. SFL then applied for the discharge of the injunction, citing a number of irregularities pertaining to Xx. Xxxxx’x application. SFL alleges that her application:

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  • Background 1.1. The “Work” is the research article, review article, letter, clinical trial study, report, article, or other copyright work, as identified in the Copyright Letter and further detailed in Schedule 1: Details of the Work (including such form of the copyright work submitted to Xxxxxxx Science for publication pursuant to clause 4, below), but excluding (except where context otherwise requires) any diagrams, figures or illustration specifically identified to Xxxxxxx Science pursuant to clause 3.2, below.

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