M&E of Progress and Results Sample Clauses

M&E of Progress and Results. Lessons learnt of what works and what does not can at a later stage contribute to an informed decision-making process on the effects of support to SA initiatives. The M&E task of the MA implies on-going data collection, information gathering, analysis and feedback. SAIPs have an important role to play in M&E as well, as they are required to collect data and provide them to the MA. Contribution to the collection of relevant M&E data is a mandatory task of all SAIPs participating in ESAP2 and this is a fixed and non-negotiable assignment. After the grant agreement with the MA has been signed, the MA will discuss with the SAIPs the elaboration of their grant project’s M&E system and plan. With the grant application, all SAIPs have submitted a LogFrame and a brief outline of the planned monitoring system. These documents will be the basis from which the M&E system and plan will be built. Especially the LogFrame plays a crucial role in the development of the system, as it contains the intervention logic from implementing partners to beneficiaries and includes indicators to measure targets, output, outcomes and goals. The MA will support the SAIPs in the development of their M&E plan, which will need to identify how each output and outcome indicator will be measured with what means of verification, what tools for data collection are used, when it has to take place and who is responsible for the collection of data. The MA will support the SAIPs with training on the usage of the available tools and mechanisms for data collection and will provide formats for reporting. Besides the quarterly and annual data and information that is provided by the SAIPs to the MA with the submission of the quarterly narrative and financial reports, the MA itself will also collect data on the progress of the grant implementation, be it with different means and tools, such as conducting baseline and end-line surveys, review of the quarterly reports, field visits, and the communication and sharing of collected data by the SAIPs to the MA.
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  • Subsidiaries, Partnerships and Joint Ventures Each of the Loan Parties shall not, and shall not permit any of its Subsidiaries to own or create directly or indirectly any Subsidiaries other than (i) any Subsidiary which has joined this Agreement as Guarantor on the Closing Date; and (ii) any Domestic Subsidiary formed or acquired after the Closing Date which joins this Agreement as a Borrower or as a Guarantor, and, to the extent not resulting in material adverse tax consequences, any Foreign Subsidiary formed or acquired after the Closing Date which joins this Agreement as a Borrower or as a Guarantor, in each case by delivering to the Administrative Agent (A) a signed Borrower Joinder or Guarantor Joinder, as appropriate; (B) documents in the forms described in Section 6.1 [First Loans] modified as appropriate; (C) documents necessary to grant and perfect the Prior Security Interests to the Administrative Agent for the benefit of the Lenders in the equity interests of, and Collateral held by, such Subsidiary; and (D) such diligence materials in respect of such Subsidiary (including, without limitation, “know your customer”, liens, ERISA and labor matters) as the Administrative Agent shall reasonably request. Each of the Loan Parties shall not become or agree to become a party to a Joint Venture other than Permitted Investments and other investments permitted pursuant to Section 7.2.4 [Loans and Investments]. For purposes of clarity, any Subsidiary organized under the laws of Canada or any political subdivision thereof that is formed or acquired by the Canadian Borrower after the Closing Date shall join this Agreement as a Guarantor of the Canadian Liabilities in accordance with the terms of this Section 7.2.9.

  • Partnerships and Joint Ventures No Loan Party shall become a general partner in any general or limited partnership or a joint venturer in any joint venture.

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  • Parties to Lock-Up Agreements The Company has furnished to the Underwriters a letter agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Lock-up Agreement”) from each of the persons listed on Exhibit B. Such Exhibit B lists under an appropriate caption the directors and executive officers of the Company. If any additional persons shall become directors or executive officers of the Company prior to the end of the Company Lock-up Period (as defined below), the Company shall cause each such person, prior to or contemporaneously with their appointment or election as a director or executive officer of the Company, to execute and deliver to the Representatives a Lock-up Agreement.

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  • Exceptions and Reservations There are excepted and reserved from the demise in favour of the Lessor and all others now entitled or who may become entitled: - the free and uninterrupted passage and running of water sewage electricity telephone and other services or supplies from and to other parts of the Property and the Building in and through the Pipes which now are or may after the date of this Lease during the Term be in under or over the Premises; the right to construct and to maintain in on under or over the Premises at any time during the Term any Pipes for the benefit of any part of the land and the Building; the right at any time during the term and upon reasonable notice except in cases of emergency to enter the Premises: - to inspect the condition and state of repair of the Premises; to inspect cleanse connect or to repair remove replace with others alter or execute any works whatever to or in connection with the Pipes easements or services referred to in Clause 2.3 (a) and 2.3 (b); to view the state and condition of and repair and maintain the Premises and any other buildings erected on the land after the date of this Lease; to carry out work or do anything whatsoever comprised within the Lessor’s obligations within this Lease; to take schedules or inventories of fixtures fittings and other items to be yielded up on the expiry of the Term; to exercise any of the rights granted to the Lessor by this Lease. the right to erect scaffolding for the purpose of inspecting repairing or cleaning the Premises and the Building after the date of this Lease notwithstanding that such scaffolding may temporarily restrict the access to or use and enjoyment of the Premises; the rights of light air support shelter protection and all other easements and rights now or after the date of this Lease belonging to or enjoyed by other parts of the Premises and any adjoining property owned by or in the possession of the Lessor; and the right to reasonable access to the Premises for the purpose of cleaning and maintaining in good repair and condition the lifts (if any) that open into the Premises.

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