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Procedures and Eligibility Criteria for BDS Grants. The BDS Grants Manual shall, inter alia, set out details of: (a) BDS Grants, activities to be financed by BDS Grants, beneficiaries and eligibility criteria; (b) arrangements and procedures for preparation, appraisal, approval, implementation and supervision of activities to be financed by BDS Grants; (c) procurement, financial management and disbursement arrangements; (d) performance indicators; (e) standard formats for BDS Grant Agreements; and (f) such other administrative, financial and organizational arrangements as shall be required for providing BDS Grants.
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Procedures and Eligibility Criteria for BDS Grants. 1. The BDS Grants Manual shall, inter alia, set out details of: (a) BDS Grants, activities to be financed by BDS Grants, beneficiaries and eligibility criteria; (b) arrangements and procedures for preparation, appraisal, approval, implementation and supervision of activities to be financed by BDS Grants; (c) procurement, financial management and disbursement arrangements; (d) performance indicators; (e) standard formats for BDS Grant Agreements; and (f) such other administrative, financial and organizational arrangements as shall be required for providing BDS Grants. 2. The Borrower shall enter into an agreement with the BDS Manager in form and substance satisfactory to the Association including, inter alia, the obligations of the BDS Manager to: (a) manage and provide BDS Grants under Part B.1 of the Project in accordance with procedures and eligibility criteria set forth in the PIP and the BDS Grants Manual; and (b) provide BDS Grants only to an MSME Consortium.
Procedures and Eligibility Criteria for BDS Grants. 5. The Borrower shall prepare and transmit to the Association the BDS Manual acceptable to the Association, giving details of: (a) BDS Grants, activities to be financed by BDS Grants, beneficiaries and eligibility criteria; (b) arrangements and procedures for preparation, appraisal, approval, implementation and supervision of activities to be financed by BDS Grants; (c) procurement, financial management and disbursement arrangements; (d) performance indicators; (e) standard formats for BDS Grant Agreements; and (f) such other legal, administrative, financial and organizational arrangements as shall be required for providing BDS Grants. 6. The Borrower shall extend the BDS Grants under Part C.2 of the Project in accordance with the BDS Manual, and, except as the Association shall otherwise agree, shall not amend, abrogate or waive any provision thereof, if such amendment, abrogation or waiver may, in the opinion of the Association, materially or adversely affect the implementation of Part C.2 of the Project. 7. BDS Grant Agreements shall include, but not be limited to the following: (a) The obligation of the BDS Beneficiary to carry out the activities to be financed by the BDS Grant in accordance with the BDS Manual, with due diligence and efficiency and in accordance with sound technical, financial and managerial standards and to maintain adequate records to reflect, in accordance with sound accounting practices, the operations, resources and expenditures in respect of the BDS Grant; (b) the requirement that: (i) services to be financed from the proceeds of the BDS Grant shall be procured in accordance with the procedures set forth in BDS Manual, and (ii) such services shall be used exclusively in the carrying out of the eligible activities in accordance with the BDS Manual.

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