Commitments of the Government Sample Clauses

Commitments of the Government. The Government shall provide all personnel, materials, supplies, equipment and local expenses necessary for the technical cooperation. The Government is encouraged to supplement funding for the above activities through fundraising.
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Commitments of the Government. 9.1 The Government will honor its commitments in accordance with the provisions of the Standard Basic Assistance Agreement (SBAA) of 30 October 1995. The Government shall apply the provisions of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations agencies to UNDP‟s property, funds, and assets and to its officials and consultants. In addition the Government will accord to UNDP and its officials and to other persons performing services on behalf of UNDP, the privileges, immunities and facilities as set out in the SBAA. 9.2 Where there is government cost-sharing, the following clauses apply:. i. The Government and UNDP will agree on a schedule of payments and bank account details. ii. The value of the payment, if made in a currency other than United States dollars, shall be determined by applying the United Nations operational rate of exchange in effect on the date of payment. Should there be a change in the United Nations operational rate of exchange prior to the full utilization by the UNDP of the payment, the value of the balance of funds still held at that time will be adjusted accordingly. If, in such a case, a loss in the value of the balance of funds is recorded, UNDP shall inform the Government with a view to determining whether any further financing could be provided by the Government. Should such further financing not be available, the assistance to be provided through the CPAP may be reduced, suspended or terminated by UNDP. iii. The schedule of payments takes into account the requirement that the payments shall be made in advance of the implementation of planned activities. It may be amended to be consistent with the progress of CPAP delivery. iv. UNDP shall receive and administer the payment in accordance with the regulations, rules and directives of UNDP. v. All financial accounts and statements shall be expressed in United States dollars. vi. If unforeseen increases in expenditures or commitments are expected or realized (whether owing to inflationary factors, fluctuation in exchange rates or unforeseen contingencies), UNDP shall submit to the government on a timely basis a supplementary estimate showing the further financing that will be necessary. The Government shall use its best endeavors to obtain the additional funds required. vii. If the payments referred above are not received in accordance with the payment schedule, or if the additional financing required in accordance with paragraph [vi] above is not forthcoming from...
Commitments of the Government. The obligations of the Government shall be as follows: a) Abide by the requirements set by PAHO for the operation of the Fund; b) Through the Ministry of Health and other departments and national institutions provide and promote the technical cooperation necessary to fulfill the objectives of this Agreement; c) Facilitate access by PAHO to the information necessary to meet the objectives of the Agreement.
Commitments of the Government. Resource Mobilisation
Commitments of the Government. 9.1 The Government will honor its commitments in accordance with the provisions of the Special Fund Agreement with New Zealand 29 June 1963. The Government shall apply the provisions of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations agencies to UNDP’s property, funds, and assets and to its officials and consultants. In addition the Government will accord to UNDP and its officials and to other persons performing services on behalf of UNDP, the privileges, immunities and facilities as set out in the Special Fund agreement. 9.2 As a contribution to the programme, Government cost sharing arrangements will be pursued.
Commitments of the Government. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Moldova shall provide all personnel, materials, supplies, equipment and local expenses necessary for the technical cooperation. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Moldova is encouraged to supplement funding for the above activities through fundraising.
Commitments of the Government. The Government shall engage in the policy and strategy formulation and implementation processes required and provide available personnel, materials, supplies, equipment and local expenses necessary for the achievement of the outcomes identified in the BCA.
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Commitments of the Government. 9.1. The Government will honor its commitments in accordance with the provisions of the Standard Basic Assistance Agreement (SBAA) of 1992. The Government shall apply the provisions of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations agencies to UNDP’s property, funds, and assets and to its officials and consultants. In addition, the Government will accord to UNDP and its officials and to other persons performing services on behalf of UNDP, the privileges, immunities and facilities as set out in the SBAA.
Commitments of the Government. The obligations of the Government shall be as follows: a) Abide by the requirements set by XXXX/WHO for the operation of the aforementioned Fund; b) Through the Ministry of Health and other departments and national institutions provide and promote the technical cooperation necessary to fulfill the objectives of this Agreement; c) Facilitate access by XXXX/WHO to the information necessary to meet the objectives of the present Agreement.
Commitments of the Government. 1. The Government will continue to provide to the participating departments and agencies all lands, premises, supplies, equipment, staff, funds and other things required for the proper operation of the project, except those which are agreed to be provided by the co- operating international agencies as detailed in Parts VII through IX above. 1.1 The Department of Education, through the Bureau of Public Schools, will carry the major responsibility for the continuation and expansion of the project and will provide the necessary premises, personnel, supplies, equipment and funds for them. A position for an agricultural engineer has been provided for Fiscal Year 1968-69. This individual will supervise the survey and installation of water supply systems in the participating schools. 1.2 The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, in addition to the commitments made in the Plan of Operations and the previous Addenda, will provide through the Bureau of Plant Industry seeds and seedlings, fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides. This Bureau will also provide technical assistance in food production and training. 1.3 The Bureau of Animal Industry will continue to provide technical assistance in poultry and livestock raising in schools and communities including training of personnel. 1.4 The Bureau of Soils will analyse soil sample in project areas and recommend the desired rate of fertilizer applicaton for maximum yield. 1.5 The Agricultural Productivity Commission will provide agriculture and extension workers and 4-H club workers to coordinate closely with the project in the establishment of field demonstration centres. Nutrition training and education would be emphasized in the pre- and in-service training of field workers in the commission. The field officials shall help in training personnel in agriculture. 1.6 The Nutrition Division of the Bureau of Health Services, through its National Medical Nutritionist, will have the responsibility of collecting medical data in the areas concerned and will also conduct surveys on supplementary feeding patterns of infants and toddlers. The staff of the rural health units will take charge of the clinical examination of pre-school children and will also assist school health personnel when requested.
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