Coordination of project activities Sample Clauses

Coordination of project activities. Except as the Bank shall otherwise agree, NCBs shall coordinate the appointment of consultants and the submission of withdrawal applications and progress reports to the Bank under Parts A and B of the Project through PBC.
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Coordination of project activities. The parties shall give their consent before the following project activities are undertaken, provided that follow-up of the activities falls under the committee’s responsibility: |list of activities determined under and pursuant to the internal project narrative]
Coordination of project activities to create synergies between USAID/ERA and other NGO projects‌ In order to create synergies between the different projects funded by USAID, the project participated and/or initiated some collaborative actions. a) Joint collaboration with Xxxx Xxxxx in the valley of Ndinderling‌  Initial Contact with Xxxx Xxxxx In fiscal year 2012, USAID/ERA was invited to assist in activities during a Day of Reflections for the Management Committee (COGIRBAF) of the Valley of Ndinderling in Toubacouta. The program was organized by the USAID/Wula Nafaa Project.  First Formal Visit with Xxxx Xxxxx Following this initial phase of contact, an exploratory mission of visits and exchanges was then conducted by a joint team of USAID/ERA and USAID/Wula Nafaa project members in Kaolack. The mission objective was to xxxxxx collaboration between the National Superior School of Agriculture (ENSA) of University of Xxxxx and the USAID/Wula Nafaa project in two key zones of intervention: Kaolack on one hand and a natural resources management in the Valley of Ndinderling, Toubacouta on the other hand. The following conclusions are the results of the meetings and field visits that took place with the producers in the Valley. Xxxx Xxxxx is open to collaboration with ERA and the University of Xxxxx / ENSA. The needs they expressed were related to: - Training producers on best practices for agriculture, - Illustrating the availability of pest / disease resistant varieties of crops, - Showing availability of agricultural machinery for shelling, harvesting, and threshing, - Improvement of crop varieties at the level of the farmer, - Etc. USAID/ERA Collaborator and Virginia Tech Faculty Member Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx made recommendations on the following points of potential collaboration with Xxxx Xxxxx: - Conduct Joint Research – in line with feed the future FTF initiatives: to enhance agricultural productivity, agribusiness and market development, - Address the FTF call for “purpose-driven, impact-oriented” research that coordinates with education, extension, evaluation, and feedback. In addition to research, that addresses FTF initiatives, we can make complementary investments in regional programs where food security issues go beyond national boundaries. - USAID/ERA can cash on the infrastructure already in place by USAID/Wula Nafaa by providing training program in the following areas: o Soil fertility and quality o Composting (composting—methods, storage, and use). o Organic farming o Seed productio...

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  • Payment of Project Activities County will reimburse Subrecipient for eligible project-related costs only. Subrecipient shall submit requests for reimbursement to County on a monthly basis beginning on August 1, 2021, and must provide adequate documentation as required by County in accordance with the OC Community Resources Contract Reimbursement Policy, as set forth in Exhibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. In addition, Subrecipient will provide a progress Grantee Performance Report (“GPR Information Form”) for the time period covered, as prescribed by County. Failure to provide any of the required documentation and reporting will cause County to withhold all or a portion of a request for reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to Subrecipient, until such documentation and reporting has been received and approved by County.

  • PROJECT ACTIVITIES This Grant Agreement is for the Foundational Year only. Subsection 1. Continuous SIA Plan Implementation (a) Increasing instructional time, which may include: (A) More hours or days of instructional time; (B) Summer programs; (C) Before-school or after-school programs; or (D) Technological investments that minimize class time used for assessments administered to students. (b) Addressing students’ health or safety needs, which may include: (A) Social-emotional learning and development; (B) Student mental and behavioral health; (C) Improvements to teaching and learning practices or organizational structures that lead to better interpersonal relationships at the school; (D) Student health and wellness; (E) Trauma-informed practices; (F) School health professionals and assistants; or (G) Facility improvements directly related to improving student health or safety. (c) Reducing class sizes, which may include increasing the use of instructional assistants, by using evidence-based criteria to ensure appropriate student-teacher ratios or staff caseloads. (d) Expanding availability of and student participation in well-rounded learning experiences, which may include: (A) Developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive early literacy practices and programs in prekindergarten through third grade; (B) Culturally responsive practices and programs in grades six through eight, including learning, counseling and student support that is connected to colleges and careers; (C) Broadened curricular options at all grade levels, including access to: (i) Art, music and physical education classes; (ii) Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education;

  • Project Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality and consistency of deliverables and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Coordination of Work Licensee shall be responsible for coordination of its Equipment installation work to avoid any interference with existing utilities, substructures, facilities and/or SFMTA transit operations. Licensee shall be the City's point of contact for all Equipment installation and except in case of emergency, all communications concerning Equipment installation shall be through Licensee's field representatives.

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection xxxxx; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • Construction Activities Please list all major construction activities, both planned and completed, to be performed by Seller or the EPC Contractor. Activity EPC Contractor / Subcontractor Completion Date __/__/____ (expected / actual) __/__/____ (expected / actual)

  • Construction of Project 11.1.1 Developer agrees to cause the Project to be developed, constructed, and installed in accordance with the terms hereof and the Construction Provisions set forth in Exhibit D, including those things reasonably inferred from the Contract Documents as being within the scope of the Project and necessary to produce the stated result even though no mention is made in the Contract Documents.

  • Completion of Project This Grant Agreement shall terminate upon completion of the project and payment of the last invoice.

  • EVALUATION OF PROJECT BENEFITS The goal of this task is to report the benefits resulting from this project.

  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

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