Related Projects and Partnerships Sample Clauses

Related Projects and Partnerships. Two major multi-year USAID-funded projects were recently awarded to the Coastal Resources Center – projects that significantly complement the proposed Project. One of these is the two-year, cross-sectoral PEACE Project implemented by TCMP. PEACE is integrating HIV/AIDS, gender and population dimensions into coastal conservation initiatives in the Pangani and Bagamoyo districts, specifically in communities surrounding the Xxxxxxx National Park. This is our main strategy and investment for integrating HIV-AIDs into ICM initiatives in our project areas. The other project is the Leader with Associate Award – a five-year Cooperative Agreement for Sustainable Coastal Communities and Ecosystems (SUCCESS). This project supports on-the-ground activities, practitioner networking and capacity building in Tanzania and is implemented through WIOMSA (Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association) based in Zanzibar. Of particular importance to this project, SUCCESS has chosen to support complementary mariculture development initiatives in the Bagamoyo and Mkuranga districts and supports training of personnel among our key partners. This strengthens our enterprise development initiatives implemented through FINCA and TAWLAE and district implementation grants. This concentration of CRC/URI multiple sources of funding in the same geographic area provide a high level of synergy and economies of scale. In addition, the University of Rhode Island provides a small amount of match funds for the Project and NEMC contributes funds for certain project activities as well, such as the National Steering Committee meetings. In addition, NEMC provides other resources in the form of personnel time, while the districts provide local office space and personnel for implementation of activities. Leveraged resources from government partners are documented for their value as part of our performance monitoring reporting. We also coordinate with other USAID supported projects including those implemented by ADCI/VOCA (Agricultural Cooperative Development International) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Coordination with the ADCI/VOCA initiatives will be particularly important in the area of geographic overlap in Pangani District and for enterprise development. WWF can play an important coordinating role on policy initiatives, particularly concerning fisheries management issues. The World Bank MACEMP Project is a multi-year initiative staring in 2006 that also provides opportunities for resourc...
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Related to Related Projects and Partnerships

  • Project partners and partnership agreements 1. A project may be implemented in a partnership between the Project Promoter and project partners as defined in paragraph 1(w) of Article 1.6

  • Business Partners Red Hat has entered into agreements with other organizations (“Business Partners”) to promote, market and support certain Software and Services. When Client purchases Software and Services through a Business Partner, Red Hat confirms that it is responsible for providing the Software and Services to Client under the terms of this Agreement. Red Hat is not responsible for (a) the actions of Business Partners, (b) any additional obligations Business Partners have to Client, or (c) any products or services that Business Partners supply to Client under any separate agreements between a Business Partner and Client.

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

  • Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure If Texas Government Code, Section 2274.0102(a)(1) (relating to prohibition on contracts with certain foreign-owned companies in connection with critical infrastructure) is applicable to this Contract, pursuant to Government Code Section 2274.0102, Contractor certifies that neither it nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of Contractor or its parent company, is: (1) majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any other country designated by the Governor under Government Code Section 2274.0103, or (2) headquartered in any of those countries.

  • Sub-projects 1. The Participating Bank shall make Sub-loans to Beneficiaries and appraise, review, approve, and supervise Sub-projects in accordance with the criteria, conditions and procedures set forth in the Operations Manual, including, inter alia, the following eligibility criteria:

  • Critical Infrastructure Subcontracts For purposes of this Paragraph, the designated countries are China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and any countries lawfully designated by the Governor as a threat to critical infrastructure. Pursuant to Section 113.002 of the Business and Commerce Code, Contractor shall not enter into a subcontract that will provide direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure, as defined by Section 113.001 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, in this state, other than access specifically allowed for product warranty and support purposes to any subcontractor unless (i) neither the subcontractor nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of the subcontractor or its parent company, is majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of a designated country; and (ii) neither the subcontractor nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of the subcontractor or its parent company, is headquartered in a designated country. Contractor will notify the System Agency before entering into any subcontract that will provide direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure, as defined by Section 113.001 of the Texas Business & Commerce Code, in this state.

  • Projects The Annexes attached hereto describe the specific projects and the policy reforms and other activities related thereto (each, a “Project”) that the Government will carry out, or cause to be carried out, in furtherance of this Compact to achieve the Objectives and the Compact Goal.

  • For Product Development Projects and Project Demonstrations  Published documents, including date, title, and periodical name.  Estimated or actual energy and cost savings, and estimated statewide energy savings once market potential has been realized. Identify all assumptions used in the estimates.  Greenhouse gas and criteria emissions reductions.  Other non-energy benefits such as reliability, public safety, lower operational cost, environmental improvement, indoor environmental quality, and societal benefits.  Data on potential job creation, market potential, economic development, and increased state revenue as a result of the project.  A discussion of project product downloads from websites, and publications in technical journals.  A comparison of project expectations and performance. Discuss whether the goals and objectives of the Agreement have been met and what improvements are needed, if any.

  • STUDENTS AND BUSINESS APPRENTICES A student or business apprentice who is present in a Contracting State solely for the purpose of his education or training and who is, or immediately before being so present was, a resident of the other Contracting State, shall be exempt from tax in the first-mentioned State on payments received from outside that first-mentioned State for the purposes of his maintenance, education or training.

  • Access to Property, Property’s Management, Property Lender, and Property Tenants Potential Investor agrees to not seek to gain access to any non-public areas of the Property or communicate with Property’s management employees, the holder of any financing encumbering the Property, the Property’s tenants, and the Owner’s partners in the ownership of the Property, without the prior consent of Owner or HFF, which consent may be withheld in the Owner’s sole discretion.

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