Institutional Capacity Strengthening Sample Clauses

Institutional Capacity Strengthening. (a) Provision of basic health care services to unserved Indigenous Peoples. (b) Improvement of the technical quality of governmental and non- governmental health service providers serving Indigenous Peoples. (c) Development and implementation of a performance-based management system for the health service providers employed by FUNASA, including the required performance-based agreements to be entered with such providers. (d) Implementation of measures for the decentralization of decision making authority to the subregional level and strengthening of the governance mechanisms of the Borrower’s Health Districts in charge of Indigenous Peoples health delivery set forth in Law No. 9836 of September 23, 1999. (e) Improvement of the surveillance system for Indigenous Peoples health while introducing monitoring and evaluation methodologies to assess the structure, process and impact of the system.
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Institutional Capacity Strengthening. (a) Lilongwe Water Board: Institutional capacity strengthening of Lilongwe Water Board in relation to water service delivery, including: (i) Design and implementation of incentive-based, agency-wide performance management system, carrying out of staff training and change management in water distribution network management, water treatment process optimization, public-private partnerships, corporate utility management, and finance, development of quality management systems, water safety and business continuity plans for disasters, and customer service improvement plan, modernization of operational processes, consensus-building for structural corporate reform and capacity building, and Project management and implementation. (ii) Implementation of priority safety measures in relation to Kamuzu Dam II. (iii) Preparation of safety management plans (including instrumentation plan, operation and maintenance plan, and emergency preparedness plan) for Kamuzu Dams I and II, and independent review of and provision of independent expert advice to Project Implementing Entity in this regard and in relation to implementation of Part 4 (a) (ii) of the Project.
Institutional Capacity Strengthening. Providing the foundation for: (i) attracting private players to utilize DFCCIL’s rail infrastructure; (ii) enabling public-private partnership to unlock investments in multimodal terminals directly connected to DFCCIL’s network; and (iii) supporting institutional development and capacity building of DFCCIL and MOR to increase operational efficiency, enhance safety management, and promote inclusion, as follows:
Institutional Capacity Strengthening. (a) Provision of basic health care services to unserved Indigenous Peoples. (b) Improvement of the technical quality of governmental and non-governmental health service providers serving Indigenous Peoples. Development and implementation of a performance-based management system for the health service providers employed by FUNASA, including the required performance-based agreements to be entered with such providers. Implementation of measures for the decentralization of decision making authority to the subregional level and strengthening of the governance mechanisms of the Borrower’s Health Districts in charge of Indigenous Peoples health delivery set forth in Law No. 9836 of September 23, 1999. Improvement of the surveillance system for Indigenous Peoples health while introducing monitoring and evaluation methodologies to assess the structure, process and impact of the system.

Related to Institutional Capacity Strengthening

  • INDEPENDENT CAPACITY OF THE CONTRACTOR The parties intend that an independent contractor relationship will be created by this contract. The CONTRACTOR and his or her employees or agents performing under this contract are not employees or agents of the AGENCY. The CONTRACTOR will not hold himself/herself out as or claim to be an officer or employee of the AGENCY or of the State of Washington by reason hereof, nor will the CONTRACTOR make any claim of right, privilege or benefit that would accrue to such employee under law. Conduct and control of the work will be solely with the CONTRACTOR.

  • Experience, Financial Capability and Suitability Subscriber is: (i) sophisticated in financial matters and is able to evaluate the risks and benefits of the investment in the Shares and (ii) able to bear the economic risk of its investment in the Shares for an indefinite period of time because the Shares have not been registered under the Securities Act (as defined below) and therefore cannot be sold unless subsequently registered under the Securities Act or an exemption from such registration is available. Subscriber is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment in the Company and has the capacity to protect its own interests. Subscriber must bear the economic risk of this investment until the Shares are sold pursuant to: (i) an effective registration statement under the Securities Act or (ii) an exemption from registration available with respect to such sale. Subscriber is able to bear the economic risks of an investment in the Shares and to afford a complete loss of Subscriber’s investment in the Shares.

  • Financial Capability At Closing, the Investor will have available funds necessary to consummate the Closing on the terms and conditions contemplated by this Agreement and has the ability to bear the economic risks of its prospective investment in the Purchased Shares and can afford the complete loss of such investment.

  • Not Acting in Individual Capacity Except as provided in this Article VI, in accepting the trusts hereby created Wilmington Trust Company acts solely as Owner Trustee hereunder and not in its individual capacity, and all Persons having any claim against the Owner Trustee by reason of the transactions contemplated by this Trust Agreement or any Basic Document shall look only to the Owner Trust Estate for payment or satisfaction thereof.

  • Independent Capacity of Contractor The Contractor and Contractor Parties shall act in an independent capacity and not as officers or employees of the state of Connecticut or of the Agency.

  • Financial Capacity (a) Taking into account the Financing Commitment, such Purchaser has, and at the Closing will have, sufficient resources to pay, in cash any and all amounts necessary for it to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby at the Closing, including payment of its Pro Rata Share of the Seller Purchase Price and the Company Purchase Price, and in the case of Purchaser A only, the Additional Company Purchase Price and the Election Purchase Price (to the extent payable hereunder) and all the fees and expenses expressly required to be paid by such Purchaser hereunder without any restrictions to transfer such funds at Closing to the Seller and the Company, as and to the extent required to be paid pursuant to, and subject to the terms of, this Agreement. The Sponsor affiliated with such Purchaser has, and at the Closing will have, sufficient resources to meet its obligations under its Commitment Letter as they become due. (b) As of the date of this Agreement, such Purchaser has delivered to the Seller a true, correct and complete copy of the Commitment Letter provided by its affiliated Sponsor, dated as of the date hereof. Such Commitment Letter has not been amended or modified, and the respective commitments contained in such Commitment Letter have not been withdrawn, terminated or rescinded. Such Commitment Letter (i) is in full force and effect, (ii) constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of such Purchaser and the Sponsor party thereto, and (iii) is enforceable by the Seller and the Company against such Purchaser and the Sponsor party thereto, in accordance with its terms, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization and other Legal Requirements of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors’ rights and to general equity principles. There are no side letters or other Contracts related to the funding or investing, as applicable, of the applicable Financing Commitment other than such Commitment Letter. There are no conditions precedent to the consummation of such Financing Commitment other than those set forth in such Commitment Letter. As of the date of this Agreement, the Sponsor affiliated with such Purchaser is not subject to bankruptcy proceedings. (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, in no event shall this Section 4.4 be deemed breached (and no condition set forth in Section 6.3 shall be deemed to have failed as a result of any actual or alleged breach of this Section 4.4), if (notwithstanding any actual or alleged breach), such Purchaser is willing and able to consummate its obligations at the Closing if and when it is otherwise required to do so under the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Legal Capacity All parties to the Mortgage Note and the Mortgage had legal capacity to enter into the Mortgage Loan and to execute and deliver the Mortgage Note and the Mortgage, and the Mortgage Note and the Mortgage have been duly and properly executed by such parties. The Mortgagor is a natural person;

  • INDEPENDENT CAPACITY The employees or agents of each party who are engaged in the performance of this Agreement shall continue to be employees or agents of that party and shall not be considered for any purpose to be employees or agents of the other party.

  • Alignment with Modernization Foundational Programs and Foundational Capabilities The activities and services that the LPHA has agreed to deliver under this Program Element align with Foundational Programs and Foundational Capabilities and the public health accountability metrics (if applicable), as follows (see Oregon’s Public Health Modernization Manual, (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/oha/PH/ABOUT/TASKFORCE/Documents/public_health_modernization_man ual.pdf): a. Foundational Programs and Capabilities (As specified in Public Health Modernization Manual) b. The work in this Program Element helps Oregon’s governmental public health system achieve the following Public Health Accountability Metric: c. The work in this Program Element helps Oregon’s governmental public health system achieve the following Public Health Modernization Process Measure:

  • ECONOMIC RISK; SOPHISTICATION 19 Section 13. NONDISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

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