Common use of Prioritisation criteria Clause in Contracts

Prioritisation criteria. the process of the structural transformation of the countryside must cover all the country's rural areas. Priority will be given to the zones most urgently in need under a DPTF which will enable the national plans set up within the context of this Agreement to be implemented more rapidly and with greater resources. The prioritisation criteria for the zones will be: • Poverty levels, in particular extreme poverty and unsatisfied needs; • The degree to which the zone has been affected by the conflict; • The weakness of administrative institutions and of management capacity; • The presence of crops for illicit use and other unlawful economies.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Final Agreement, Final Agreement, Final Agreement

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Prioritisation criteria. the process of the structural transformation of the countryside must cover all the country's rural areas. Priority will be given to the zones most urgently in need under a DPTF an RDPTF which will enable the national plans set up within the context of this Agreement to be implemented more rapidly and with greater resources. The prioritisation criteria for the zones will be: • Poverty levels, in particular extreme poverty and unsatisfied needs; • The degree to which the zone has been affected by the conflict; • The weakness of administrative institutions and of management capacity; • The presence of crops for illicit use and other unlawful economies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Final Agreement

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