Common use of Institutional Capacity Clause in Contracts

Institutional Capacity. (i) Procurement procedures which provide for transparent practices, including in competition; (ii) Capacity to undertake monitoring and evaluation; (iii) Ability to identify, develop and appraise project/programme; (iv) Competency to manage or oversee the execution of the project/programme including ability to manage sub-recipients and to support project /programme delivery and implementation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Adaptation Fund Agreement, Agreement, Project Agreement

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Institutional Capacity. (i) Procurement procedures which provide for transparent practices, including in competition; (ii) Capacity to undertake monitoring and evaluation; (iii) Ability to identify, develop and appraise project/programme; (iv) Competency to manage or oversee the execution of the project/programme including ability to manage sub-recipients and to support project /programme delivery and implementation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adaptation Fund Agreement

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