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Partnership Overview. Based on Ethiopia’s critical need for sustainably managed water systems and resources and the need for faculty to train future generations of water managers and researchers, Addis Ababa University and the University of Connecticut (AAU-UCONN) formed a partnership to establish a new institute for water resources management. The purpose was to develop graduate programs (both Master’s and Ph.D.) to train students to conduct research related to managing water resources, and to engage communities in improving water access and systems. During the first two years of the award period, the partners dedicated most of their efforts towards the creation of the Ethiopian Institute of Water Resources (EIWR), which is now a recognized entity within Addis Ababa University and is responsible for four academic programs at the graduate level. The EIWR was the center of activity for the partners and all innovative strategies and collaboration funneled through the institute. The AAU-UCONN partnership in its Phase I program, built capacity in graduate-level education, research, outreach and institutional development in sustainable water resources management that addressed one of the most critical development priorities of Ethiopia: water resources management. Partners established EIWR to strengthen the capacity of collaborating higher education institutions in Ethiopia in areas related to food security, cleaner energy production, improved human and environmental health, and advancement of educational opportunities. In its Phase II program, the partnership focused on Water, Sanitation and Health (WASH) activities. The partners designed two tracks within the “Water and Health” steam entitled ‘Water & Wastewater Treatment’ and ‘Water & Public Health’. Partners also organized short-term and tailored training programs for faculty, staff and community members around these areas. The “Water and Health” graduate program provided a unique opportunity to strengthen collaboration among the US partner institutions and the universities of Addis Ababa, Mekelle, Hawassa, Xxxx Xxxxx, and Bahir Dar to design a relevant curriculum. A full list of partnership achievements during both phases of implementation is included in the Partnership Results and Performance section below. During the period of performance of the partnership award, HED/ACE worked closely with UCONN and AAU partners toward quality and timely submissions of quarterly financial expenditure reports and implementation progress repo...
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Partnership Overview. Neighbourhood House Partnership Program strengthens the ongoing partnership between the Organisation and Council to:
Partnership Overview. Liberia College was founded in 1856 and inaugurated on January, 1862.The First President of Liberia, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, began the operation of Liberia College after it was inaugurated. Liberia College from its founding until its incorporation as the University of Liberia (UL) has made a significant contribution to the social, economic, cultural and educational life of the Republic. The University is by far the largest provider of life science education in Liberia and runs the only medical school in the country, A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine (AMDCM). Significant investment in the area of health and life science program thus promises to yield significant results towards meeting national goals for workforce development. The Xxxxxx National Institute of Medical Arts (TNIMA) was established in 1945 through the effort and cooperation of the Liberia National Public Health Service, now the Ministry of Health (MOH), and the United States Public Health Mission. In 1945, two existing programs for the training of nurses, namely professional and practical nursing, were merged and offered through the Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Medical Center (JFKMC). The union was named TNIMA, after the incumbent President of Liberia, Xxxxxxx
Partnership Overview. A. The Partners desire to work together in order to accelerate the Church’s mission to reach their community with the gospel. Lionheart has specific passion and expertise to reach kids and young families through providing high-quality child care programs. To that end, Lionheart partners with local churches to operate Xxxxxx-centered preschool and school- age programs (Lionheart Children’s Academy or “Academy”) to reach more children and families in the most gospel-sensitive season of their lives and integrate them into the Church.

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  • Partnership Working 7.1 Partnerships will be supported by local authorities on four levels between:

  • Partnership The Partnership shall be given days’ notice to purchase the ownership interest under the same terms agreed upon by the potential buyer.

  • Partnership Agreement Units issued upon payment of the Phantom Units shall be subject to the terms of the Plan and the Partnership Agreement. Upon the issuance of Units to the Participant, the Participant shall, automatically and without further action on his or her part, (i) be admitted to the Partnership as a Limited Partner (as defined in the Partnership Agreement) with respect to the Units, and (ii) become bound, and be deemed to have agreed to be bound, by the terms of the Partnership Agreement.

  • Project Overview The Statement of Work (SOW) documents the Project Scope, methodology, roles and responsibilities, implementation Stages, and deliverables for the implementation of Tyler products. The Project goals are to offer City of Fort Xxxxxx the opportunity to make the City of Fort Xxxxxx more accessible and responsive to external and internal customer needs and more efficient in its operations through: • Streamlining, automating, and integrating business processes and practices • Providing tools to produce and access information in a real-time environment • Enabling and empowering users to become more efficient, productive and responsive • Successfully overcoming current challenges and meeting future goals

  • No Partnership or Joint Venture Neither the Trust, the Fund nor the Adviser are partners of or joint venturers with each other and nothing herein shall be construed so as to make them such partners or joint venturers or impose any liability as such on any of them.

  • No Partnership, etc The Lenders and Borrower intend that the relationship between them shall be solely that of creditor and debtor. Nothing contained in this Agreement, the Notes or in any of the other Credit Facility Documents shall be deemed or construed to create a partnership, tenancy-in-common, joint tenancy, joint venture or co-ownership by or between the Lenders and Borrower or any other Person.

  • Negation of Partnership Landlord shall not become or be deemed a partner or a joint venturer with Tenant by reason of the provisions of this Lease.

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