Donor visibility Sample Clauses
The Donor Visibility clause defines how and to what extent a donor's identity and contributions are acknowledged in connection with a project or initiative. Typically, this clause outlines whether the donor's name, logo, or other identifying information may be used in promotional materials, reports, or public communications, and may specify any restrictions or required approvals. Its core practical function is to ensure clarity and mutual agreement regarding the donor's public profile, balancing the donor's desire for recognition with privacy or reputational considerations.
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Donor visibility. 3.1. Any document or publication made by the Contractor under this Contract shall include the following disclaimer: “This document has been produced with the financial assistance of Sweden. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of Sweden”.
Donor visibility. 4.1. Any document or publication made by the Contractor under this Contract shall include the following disclaimer: “This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union”. Information given to the press, all related publicity material, official notices, reports and publications shall acknowledge that the tasks were carried out and the documents produced “with funding by the European Union” and shall display in an appropriate way the European logo (twelve yellow stars on a blue background). The Contractor shall furthermore take all other appropriate measures to publicize the fact that the tasks have been commissioned by the European Forest Institute’s EU ▇▇▇▇ Facility, which is funded by the European Union, the Governments of Germany, the Netherlands and by EFI. The Contractor shall furthermore take all other appropriate measures to publicize the fact that the tasks have been commissioned by the European Forest Institute’s EU ▇▇▇▇ Facility, which is funded by the European Union, Germany and the Netherlands.
Donor visibility. 3.1. Any document or publication made by the Contractor under this Contract shall include the following disclaimer: “This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the United Kingdom. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the United Kingdom”.
Donor visibility. 3.1. Any document or publication made by the Contractor under this Contract shall include the following disclaimer: “This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union”.
Donor visibility. 3.1. Any document or publication made by the Contractor under this Contract shall include the following disclaimer: “This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the United Kingdom. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the United Kingdom”. Information given to the press, all related publicity material, official notices, reports and publications shall acknowledge that the tasks were carried out and the documents produced “with funding by the United Kingdom” and shall display in an appropriate way the UK aid logo. The Contractor shall furthermore take all other appropriate measures to publicize the fact that the tasks have been commissioned by the European Forest Institute, which is funded by the United Kingdom and EFI.
Donor visibility. Given the assignment is funded through the EBRD’s donor funded technical cooperation programme, the Consultant will be required to support the Client to ensure visibility of these resources. Support on these visibility aspects can be obtained from EBRD’s Communications Department. Measures could include but not be limited to: All documents produced by the Consultant in relation to the Project should mention donor support and bear the logo of the donor, when appropriate. Donor support to the project should be acknowledged in any public communication (press releases, launch of facilities). Local representatives of donors should be invited to any public event organised to promote the project (press conferences, inaugurations, possibly stakeholder participation programmes). Some donor visibility guidelines can also be provided by the EBRD to Consultants at the start of an assignment. Sector Indicator Data point to be collected Projected after implementation completion* Solid Waste Total population benefitting from solid waste management services. Number of persons with improved solid waste management services. Total female population benefitting from the project (female individuals) Number of females with improved solid waste management services. Proportion of national urban population benefitting from the project (per cent) Proportion of number of beneficiaries compared to national urban population Annual reduction in tonnes of CO2- equivalents due to the closure and remediation of dumpsites. Annual reduced methane emissions in t CO2- equivalents based on LFG capturing including reduced GHGs based on substitution of fossil fuels in electricity production (in case applicable) Primary energy saved GJ/yr Project energy use compared to baseline7 energy use. Primary energy includes: 1. Direct use of fossil fuels 2. Direct use of biomass. 3. Use of electricity, multiplied by a loss factor to take into account country average generation efficiencies and electricity grid losses8 7 The baseline is defined as the expected conditions without the project two years after full loan disbursement. The baseline is compared to the conditions projected with implemented project two years after full loan disbursement.
