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REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Facsimile: (000) 000 0000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives of the Project are to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risks. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required therefor.

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Samples: Financing Agreement, Financing Agreement

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REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The Recipient’s Representative is its minister at the Recipient’s Minister time responsible for financethe management/administration of financing agreements with the Association. 5.026.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Minister of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx State for Planning, Economy and The Grenadines International Cooperation Ministry of Planning, Economy and International Cooperation Rue Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx BP 696, Bangui Central African Republic Facsimile: (+ 000) 000 0000 5.03-00-000000 6.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 AGREED at Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of ColumbiaDC, United States of AmericaUSA, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC By /s/ La Xxxxx X. //s// Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx //s// Xxxx Xxxxxx-Dock Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support assist the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged Recipient in rapidly rehabilitating, restoring, improving and vulnerable expanding sustainable access to basic infrastructure caused by services to the passage population of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksmost deprived districts of Bangui. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: : (a) Rehabilitation of Vulnerable the existing water network and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out water treatment infrastructure in an effort to: (i) reduce water losses and unaccounted-for water; and (ii) increase SODECA’s water delivery capacity; such projects include the rehabilitation construction of boreholes and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stockmicro-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through distribution systems; the provision of workstechnical assistance in connection with the implementation of a social connections program as well as materials and equipment therefor; the installation of water kiosks; the purchase of chemical dosage pumps; the rehabilitation of filter hydraulic partition systems; and the installation of pipes. (i) Rehabilitation of the existing primary drainage structures (including the Bouagba and the Kokoro collectors), (ii) construction of secondary draining structures, and (iii) the development of a community-based flood preparedness and response program (such program to include: (a) community mobilization and awareness on maintenance of secondary and tertiary drainage ditches, solid waste disposal, responsibilities in flood preparedness and response, and hygiene promotion at the individual and household level, (b) training of health and development workers in disaster preparedness and response, and (c) a community technical advisory services assistance program on improved latrine construction as well as flood resilient housing construction methods and goods required therefor. Part Bmaterials), all in an effort to reduce the number of people affected by periodic flooding. (c) Strengthening of the solid waste management system through: Institutional Strengthening (i) the construction of transfer stations; (ii) the improvement of the layout and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving design of dumpsites/landfills; (iii) the strengthening of the capacity of the Ministry stakeholders in solid waste management; and (iv) the increase in communities’ solid waste management awareness. (d) Rehabilitation of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands existing primary and Surveys secondary gravel and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and executiondirt roads, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required therefordrainage systems along such roads.

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Samples: Financing Agreement, Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The RecipientBorrower’s Representative is the Recipient’s its Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.026.02. The RecipientBorrower’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx. Bishkek City, 720040 Kyrgyz Republic Telex: Facsimile: 245-156 NUR KH (000996-312) 000 0000 5.03661645 6.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of ColumbiaBishkek, United States of AmericaKyrgyz Republic, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Authorized Representative By /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support assist the Recipient’s efforts toBorrower in: (ia) rehabilitate damaged and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage improving access of Hurricane XxxxxParticipating Communities to portable water; and (iib) strengthen improving hygiene, sanitation and water-related practices at individual, family and institutional levels in the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksrural areas. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Infrastructure and Equipment for Water Supply Provision of Vulnerable Sub-loans to eligible Beneficiaries for carrying out Sub-projects designed to: (a) rehabilitate and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out expand water supply systems and sanitation facilities; and (b) provide goods and equipment for maintaining and sustaining the rehabilitation and reconstruction supply of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required thereforwater. Part B: Institutional Strengthening Sanitation and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity Hygiene Promotion Program Provision of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training technical assistance to the respective staff of MoHILP Borrower to promote healthy hygiene and NEMOsanitation practices in the rural areas, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required thereforincluding the Participating Communities. Part C: Strengthening of the Institutional Framework Provision of technical assistance to the Borrower to strengthen the sustainability of its rural water supply system, including: (a) supporting the Borrower’s development and implementation of its strategy for sustainable supply of safe drinking water; (b) improving the Borrower’s institutional framework, as well as strengthening the Borrower’s capacity in developing normative legal acts, for the sustainable supply of safe drinking water; (c) the provision of training, workshops and seminars to the Borrower to enhance the capacity of CDWUUs, Local Self-Governments, DRWS, and NALSG in the area of water supply as well as in matters pertaining to sanitation and hygiene; and (d) strengthening the management information system for the Project. Part D: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening Implementation 1. Provision of technical assistance for the management and developing the institutional capacity implementation of the PSIPMU for Project management and executionProject, including procurementprocurement related activities, auditing services, environmental monitoring, training, design and implementation of a system of financial management and supervision accounting, preparation of Project activitiesrelated accounts and financial statements, through and financing of the acquisition of goods, provision operating costs. 2. Provision of technical advisory servicesassistance to PMU, trainingNALSG, DRWS, and operating costs required thereforBeneficiaries for the preparation, implementation and administration of Sub-projects.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Office of the Prime Minister Greaham Louisy Administrative Centre Kingstown Building Waterfront, Castries Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Lucia Facsimile: (0-000) 000 0000 -000-0000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ /s/Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged recovery and vulnerable infrastructure caused by reconstruction of the passage Recipient in the aftermath of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risks. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Support for Early Recovery Supporting the early recovery of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out the rehabilitation and reconstruction Recipient’s key economic sectors from the impact of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructureHurricane Xxxxx, through the provision of worksgoods, technical advisory services and goods required thereforEmergency Operating Costs. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving Strengthening the institutional capacity at the national level including, the Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development (MoF), the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human SettlementsUrban Renewal and Local Government (MoHULG), Lands the Ministry of Physical Development and Surveys and Physical Planning Environment (MoHILPMoPDE), and the National Emergency Management Organization NEMO to, inter alia: (NEMO), for evaluation of a) evaluate and integrate natural hazard and climate change risks, through risks reduction into national development policy and decision making process using geo information; (b) carry out various risk assessments and impact evaluation studies in highly affected areas and specific sectors; and (c) review the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP National Disaster Management Plan and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required thereforimproving disaster management capacity. Part C: Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Damaged Critical Public Infrastructure Carrying out of selected reconstruction and rehabilitation activities of damaged infrastructure in the Recipient’s transport, health and education sectors. Part D: Project Management and Implementation Monitoring Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU Project Coordination Unit (PCU) for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management management, monitoring and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforcosts.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The Except as provided in Section 2.02 of this Agreement, the Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for at the time in charge of finance. 5.026.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Finance Xxx Xxxxxx Xx 00, Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines xx xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx I BP Cable address: Facsimile: (000) 000 0000 5.036.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. XX Washington, D.C. DC 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support assist the Recipient’s efforts toRecipient in responding to urgent post-elections challenges by: (i) rehabilitate damaged providing resources to maintain macro-economic stability and vulnerable infrastructure caused by fund critical expenditure in the passage of Hurricane Xxxxximmediate future; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksaddressing urgent rehabilitation and social needs in Kinshasa. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: A. Financing of Selected Recurrent Expenditure in the Education Sector Support the Recipient in the financing of School Operating Expenditures for Selected Schools, including related services, communication and audits. Part B. Internal Debt Settlement Support the Recipient in completing the settlement of its Internal Debt, through payment of Internal Debt Tranches including related services and audits. Part C. Urban Roads Rehabilitation of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out Support the Recipient in the rehabilitation of Selected Roads, including technical and reconstruction environmental studies, institutional support, construction works and supervision. Part D. Access to Water Support the Recipient in improving access to water in peri-urban areas of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructureKinshasa, through the provision expansion of worksdistribution network from the water treatment plant of Lukaya, including technical advisory services and goods required thereforenvironmental studies, institutional support, construction works and supervision; and information, communication, and training. Part B: Institutional Strengthening E. Malaria Reduction and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving Prevention Support the capacity of Recipient in the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risksfight against malaria in Kinshasa, through the provision acquisition and distribution (for free) of training long lasting insecticidal bed nets to households in Kinshasa and related supervision and communication activities. Part F Project Implementation and Coordination Support the respective staff Recipient in Project implementation, Project coordination, procurement and financial management, as well as the implementation of MoHILP social and NEMO, environmental mitigation measures through the provision of technical advisory services for the carrying out of technical audits and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management financial audits and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and executionmonitoring, including procurement, financial management environmental and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, trainingsocial, and evaluation activities under the Project, as well as through operating costs required thereforand communication costs.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative of the Borrower is the Recipient’s its Minister responsible for financeof Economy and Finance. 5.02. The RecipientBorrower’s Address is: Office of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines FacsimileMinisterio de Economía y Finanzas Dirección de Crédito Público Vía España, Xxxxx 00 Xxxxxxxx XXXXX, 0xx Xxxx Panamá, República de Panamá Facsímile: (000) 000 0000 000-0000 5.03. The AssociationBank’s Address is: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America CableCable address: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCIINTBAFRAD Washington, D.C. 248423(MCI) or 64145(MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx X. Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to increase access to sustainable water supply and sanitation services in participating communities of the territory of the Borrower. Part 1: Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene 1.1. Carrying out of activities needed to ensure expanded coverage and quality of service to rural areas through: (a) the provision of enhanced support to the Recipient’s efforts to: establishment and/or operation and management of the Water Boards, promoting their implementation of selected delegated operation models; (i) rehabilitate damaged the carrying out of studies and vulnerable infrastructure caused by analyses of water sources at the passage of Hurricane Xxxxxnational level to support preventive protection measures in relation thereto; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risks. The Project consists subsequent design and implementation of adapted remedial measures and activities; and (c) the provision of support for the establishment of water, sanitation and hygiene specialized units in MINSA regional directorates. (a) carrying out of physical investments and infrastructure in water and sanitation for selected rural communities of various provinces of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation territory of Vulnerable the Borrower; (b) carrying out of selected community-driven investments and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out infrastructure in water and sanitation in selected rural communities of various provinces of the rehabilitation and reconstruction territory of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, the Borrower through the provision of worksGrants to Beneficiary Communities for the preparation, technical advisory services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management implementation and supervision of Project activitiesCommunity Subprojects in integrated rural water supply and sanitation investments, through therewith piloting new approaches and processes; and (c) strengthening the acquisition implementing capacity of goods, provision MINSA to provide assistance in the context of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforthe implementation of the Community Subprojects.

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Samples: Loan Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The RecipientBorrower’s Representative is the RecipientBorrower’s Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.02. The RecipientBorrower’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance Sanlihe Xicheng District Beijing 100820 People’s Republic of China Facsimile: (00000-00) 000 0000 0000-0000 5.03. The AssociationBank’s Address is: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America CableCable address: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCIINTBAFRAD Washington, D.C. 248423(MCI) or 64145(MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District Beijing, People’s Republic of Columbia, United States of America, China as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA By/s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx By/s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support improve priority infrastructure in the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksProject Counties/ Districts in Sichuan Province. The Project consists of the following partsparts subject to modifications thereof as the Borrower and the Bank may agree upon from time to time to achieve such objective: Part A: Rehabilitation Construction of Vulnerable selected urban roads, water supply networks, storm and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out sewerage drainage networks, canal and river embankments and a wastewater treatment facility in the rehabilitation Xinjin, Hongya, Pengshan, Miyi, Daying and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP)Zizhong Counties, and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO)Jialing and Shunqing Districts of Nanchong Municipality, for evaluation of natural hazard in order to promote local economic development and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision improve environmental services. Provision of technical advisory services and acquisition assistance for the implementation of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and activities by developing the institutional capacity of Project Participants implementing the PSIPMU Project, including provision of technical assistance for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial construction management and supervision (including design review, advisory services, traffic safety audit and engineering supervision), and for traffic management capacity development, as well as on-the-job training for staff of the Project Counties/Districts for operation, maintenance and management of their infrastructure investments, and independent monitoring of EMPs and RAPs. Provide support for the implementation of Project activities, through by developing the acquisition institutional capacity of goodsagencies and entities implementing the Project, including provision of technical advisory servicesassistance for design review, trainingprocurement, and operating costs required thereformonitoring the implementation of the Environmental Management Plans and Resettlement Action Plans and training and study tours during Project implementation.

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Samples: Loan Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.026.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 0105 Tbilisi Georgia Facsimile: (000) 000 0000 5.03-00-000000 6.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By GEORGIA By: /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative Xxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx The objectives of the Project are to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (ia) rehabilitate damaged improve the efficiency and vulnerable reliability of selected municipal infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxxand service; and (iib) strengthen assist in restoring infrastructure and services and in improving housing conditions for conflict affected people of the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risks. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Infrastructure Investment 1. Provision of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out financial resources to creditworthy LSGs to finance Investment Subprojects for the rehabilitation and reconstruction expansion of priority municipal services and infrastructure needs on a sustainable basis, through the carrying out of works and provision of goods and consultants’ services. 2. Provision of financing on a grant basis to carry out Investment Subprojects for municipal services and infrastructure projects in non-creditworthy LSGs, through the carrying out of works and provision of goods and consultants’ services. Part B: Emergency Rehabilitation and Construction Emergency Rehabilitation of conflict damaged infrastructureregional and municipal infrastructure and services, including, inter alia, school including public buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketsshelters, and transport infrastructureconstruction of durable housing, through the carrying out of works and provision of goods and consultants’ services. Part C: Institutional Development Enhancing the institutional capacity and performance of the Ministry of Finance, the Municipal Development Fund, LSGs, municipalities, and utilities to assist in the carrying out of programs for the development of capacity to discharge public services functions with economy and efficiency, through the provision of worksgoods, technical advisory consultants’ services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required therefor.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.02. The For purposes of Section 11.01 of the General Conditions, the Recipient’s Address address is: Office Ministry of Finance Corso Somalo Street Shangani District Mogadishu, Somalia; and 5.03. For purposes of Section 11.01 of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Facsimile: General Conditions: (000a) 000 0000 5.03. The the Association’s Address address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America CableAmerica; and (b) the Association’s Electronic Address is: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above writtenSignature Date. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Beileh Minister 14-Jun-2020 X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative Country Director 18-May-2020 The objectives objective of the Project are is to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged recovery of livelihoods and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; in Flood and/or Drought Affected Areas and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific riskscapacity for disaster preparedness nationwide. The Project consists of the following parts: Part AComponent 1: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Immediate Basic Services and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out Livelihood Support (a) Establishing a cash-for-work scheme for vulnerable households in Flood and/or Drought Affected Areas. (b) Controlling the rehabilitation desert locus population through ground and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings aerial spraying operations and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, carrying related impact assessment and transport infrastructure, surveillance activities. (c) Restoring and protecting farmers’ capacity for agricultural production through the provision of worksinputs, technical advisory services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity pro-positioning of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP)feedstock, and the National Emergency Management Organization control of vectors and vector-borne livestock disease. (NEMOd) Revitalizing basic health provisions strengthening response services and referral pathways for survivors of GBV. (e) Supporting household hygiene promotion and treatment. Component 2: Medium-Term Flood Recovery Rehabilitating critical public and community infrastructure in line with build-back- better and climate resilient standards, including water and sanitation systems, broken or non-functioning pre-existing flood control systems (e.g. embankments, drainage, irrigation canals, and restoration of river channels through dredging), for evaluation of natural hazard health facilities, bridges, and climate change riskssmall feeder roads, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services implementing associated risk mitigation measures such as slope protection and acquisition of goods required thereforenvironmental rehabilitation. Part CComponent 3: Project Management and Implementation Support Longer-Term Disaster Risk Preparedness Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity and preparedness of the PSIPMU for Project governmental ministries agencies and departments to respond to flood and draught related emergencies through, inter alia: (a) piloting integrated flood-drought preparedness and response solutions including community level structural and non-structural interventions; (b) carrying out flood risk management strengthening enabling policy and execution, including procurement, financial management institutional framework ,flood risk assessment and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, traininghazard mapping, and operating costs required thereforpilot for structural flood risk reduction interventions; (c) supporting hydromet and early warning systems for the generation and dissemination of hydromet data; (d) operationalizing the National Drought Recovery and Resilience Framework Secretariat, institutionalizing investment planning processes, aid tracking, inter-institutional coordination and programmatic monitoring and evaluation; (e) establishing the National Emergency Operations Center and developing and rolling out public-civil society collaboration models for crisis response and preparedness; (f) establishing a locusts early warning system; (g) strengthening the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response System and enhancing laboratory capacity for the timely detection of pathogens (including for COVID-19); and (h) rehabilitating, developing and equipping selected health facilities for the delivery of essential health services.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeGovernor, or a Deputy Governor, of State Bank of Vietnam. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office State Bank of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Vietnam 49 Ly Thai To Hanoi, Vietnam Cable address: Telex: Facsimile: VIETBANK Hanoi 412248 NHTWVT (000) 00-0)0 000 0000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America CableCable address: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District Hà N i, Socialist Republic of Columbia, United States of AmericaVietnam, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM By: /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives of the Project are to support increase production efficiency of household- based livestock producers, reduce environmental impact of livestock production, processing and marketing, and improve food safety in livestock product supply chains (mainly meat) in the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksProject Provinces. The Project consists of the following parts: : Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable A. Improving Household-based Livestock Production and Damaged Infrastructure Market Integration 1. Carrying out a program to promote Good Animal Husbandry Practices (GAHPs) in existing livestock production areas, including, inter alia: (a) providing training to farmers, extension officers, animal production and veterinary staff in the rehabilitation and reconstruction application of damaged infrastructureGAHPs, including, inter alia, school buildings feed conversion technology and associated school infrastructureproactive disease control measurements; (b) supporting the establishment of livestock producer groups; (c) strengthening provincial/district level livestock services delivery, community centersincluding animal disease control and surveillance; (d) supporting waste management and bio-security measures at the farm level, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the including provision of works, technical advisory services Sub-grants to Sub-grant Beneficiaries for constructing biogas digesters or composting facilities (including slurry treatment) and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving implementing bio-security measures; (e) strengthening the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands DARD and Surveys DONRE for monitoring feed quality and Physical environmental compliance; and (f) designing and implementing a pilot livestock identification system. 2. Carrying out a program to pilot Livestock Planning Zones (MoHILPLPZs), including, (a) establishing pilot LPZs, including associated consultants’ services and small civil works; (b) providing training and operating support to DARD livestock production and veterinary staff in data recording and disease control and monitoring; (c) supporting the National Emergency Management Organization implementation of the livestock identification system developed under Part A.1(f) of the Project in LPZs; (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard d) implementing livestock waste management and climate change risks, through the bio-security measures in LPZs; including provision of Sub-grants to Sub-grant Beneficiaries for constructing bio-digestes or composting facilities (including slurry treatment) and implementing bi-security measures; and (e) evaluating the LPZ model supported under the Project. 3. Carrying out a program to improve hygiene in slaughterhouses and meat markets in the Project Provinces, including, inter alia: (a) constructing and/or upgrading meat markets and slaughterhouses, including provision of Sub-grants to Sub-grant Beneficiaries for financing the construction or upgrading of slaughterhouses; and improving the facilities of meat markets and slaughterhouses through provision of equipment for safe and hygienic slaughtering and meat handling; (b) providing training to the respective veterinary staff of MoHILP and NEMOrelevant stakeholders involved in meat-handing and marketing in bio-security, provision of technical advisory services disease control, meat hygiene and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and executionfood safety; and (c) improving provincial meat inspection services, including procurementreviewing and improving relevant operating guidelines and regulations; providing training, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, trainingessential equipment, and operating costs required thereforsupport to veterinary meat inspectors; and upgrading the meat inspection reporting systems.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The RecipientBorrower’s Representative is the Recipient’s its Minister responsible for financeof Economy and Public Finance. 5.02. The RecipientBorrower’s Address is: Office of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas Públicas Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 250 C1086 AAB, Buenos Aires Argentina Cable: Telex: Facsimile: MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA 121942-AR (0005411) 000 0000 4349-8815 Baires 5.03. The AssociationBank’s Address is: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America CableCable address: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCIINTBAFRAD 248423(MCI) or 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. 64145(MCI) AGREED at the District of ColumbiaBuenos Aires, United States of AmericaArgentina, as on behalf of the day Bank on April 11, 2011, and year first above writtenon behalf of the Borrower on May 4, 2011. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support reduce transport costs for users of provincial roads along selected corridors of the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged provinces of the Norte Grande region, through the improvement of the quality of those roads and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage introduction of Hurricane Xxxxx; improved road asset management tools and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksmethods. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Rehabilitation, Upgrading and Reconstruction of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Provincial Roads Carrying out the rehabilitation of rehabilitation, upgrading and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, civil works through the provision realization of worksSubprojects (such as base reconstruction, technical advisory services resurfacing, paving and/or asphalt concrete overlaying, as the case may be, including associated shoulder, sidewalks, drainage, masonry, signage, lighting and goods required thereforancillary works plus road safety improvements) under the jurisdiction of Participating Provinces in the Norte Grande region. Part B: Institutional Strengthening Development and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity Project Management 1. Provision of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training support to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing strengthen the institutional capacity of DPVs, and improve their investment planning and management capabilities through the PSIPMU for Project management and executioncarrying out of eligible activities that may include, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through inter alia: (a) the acquisition of goodsroad data collection equipment, computers and software, traffic equipment, weights, and related training; (b) building or updating of DPV websites; (c) the setting up of GIS-based transport observatories; (d) preparation of multi-annual road maintenance plans and annual performance reports; (e) preparation of revised design standards documents; (f) technical assistance to review institutional framework, management and financing of provincial roads, current maintenance practices, and recommendations for their improvement; (g) provision of non-consulting services for data collection; and (h) technical advisory servicesassistance and training to provincial staff on social, trainingenvironmental, and operating costs required thereforfiduciary aspects of project implementation. 2. Provision of support and strengthening of the operational, social and environmental supervision capacities of UCPyPFE, UCPyPFE-UEP and Participating Provinces to carry out its functions and responsibilities under the Project (including Project audits) through, inter alia, the provision of tailored technical assistance and training in the preparation of potential road and institutional strengthening investments, including the preparation of related feasibility studies, project designs, economic impact studies, social and environmental impact assessments, and sector strategic studies.

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Samples: Loan Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeSecretary, Ministry of Finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance Government of Nepal Xxxxxx Durbar Kathmandu Nepal Facsimile: (000-0) 000 0000 0000-000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. WashingtonXxxxxxxxxx, D.C. 20433 United States X.X. 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 000000 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES NEPAL By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Rameshore Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx The objectives objective of the Project are is to support ensure access to food and basic needs for vulnerable households in the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksshort term in Food Insecure Districts. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A1: Rehabilitation Food-for-Work Programs (a) Provision of Vulnerable food and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out basic needs to vulnerable households in Food Insecure Districts through the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, includingfollowing programs to be implemented in partnership with WFP: (i) a rural community infrastructure works program consisting, inter alia, school of construction of dry-season community roads and foot/mule trails; and (ii) a food for critical infrastructure and livelihood support program consisting, inter alia, of micro-irrigation, drinking water schemes, small rural market sheds/centers, community/village buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketssimilar works, and transport infrastructuresupport of small- scale enterprise projects such as cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants and high value cash crops. (b) Carrying out a program of compensation, through resettlement and rehabilitation of Displaced Persons under Part 1(a) of the Project. Part 2: Support for Fertilizer and Seeds Use in Remote Areas Activities aimed at improving the use of fertilizer by farmers in remote areas, including: (i) provision of workstransport subsidy payments for fertilizer and seeds; and (ii) data collection, technical advisory services monitoring and goods required therefortargeting activities to ensure small farmers are getting the subsidized fertilizer (including the design and piloting of a voucher scheme for poor farmers and xxxxxx sensitization on the proper use of fertilizer). Part B3: Institutional Strengthening Project Implementation Support; Evaluation of Existing Cash Transfer Programs (a) Activities aimed at improving Project coordination, implementation, monitoring and Hazard evaluation, including: (i) independent monitoring and Risk Analysis Improving beneficiary assessments to evaluate the capacity impacts of the Ministry activities under the Project; and (ii) capacity building activities, training and technical assistance for district- and village-level administrative officials. (b) Detailed evaluation and analysis of Housingexisting cash transfer programs to identify specific actions for strengthening the current social assistance programs, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning including: (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity i) review of the PSIPMU for Project management existing program administration system (including targeting, recordkeeping, payments, staffing and execution, skills); and (ii) design of an improved program administration (including procurement, financial management assessing the current targeting systems and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforpayment methods).

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.026.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx Nongbone Village Saysettha District Vientiane, Lao PDR Facsimile: (000) 000 0000 5.03-00-000000 6.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of ColumbiaVientiane, United States of America, Lao People’s Democratic Republic as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC By: /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support assist the Recipient to strengthen the management of environmental and social issues associated with the sustainable use of natural resources in Lao PDR. Part A: Policy Implementation and Capacity Enhancement Carrying out of selected Sub-projects including: 1. Strengthening the institutional capacity of Selected Provinces and other Recipient’s agencies in environmental and social matters including the development and implementation of environmental and social safeguards regulations, preparation of Provincial Environmental Management Plans and guidelines for the mining and hydropower sub-sectors, and development of monitoring capacity. (a) Developing and implementing an integrated approach for the management of social and environmental cumulative impacts in Nam Theun/Xxx Xxxxxx River Basin; and (b) building institutional capacity of Beneficiaries under Part A of the Project to address cumulative impacts on local environment and local communities in the context of integrated river basin management. 3. Strengthening the institutional capacity of MEM and WREA to implement the National Policy on Environment and Social Sustainability of the Hydropower Sector. (a) Strengthening the Recipient’s efforts institutional capacity to: (i) rehabilitate damaged implement the Decree on Compensation and vulnerable infrastructure caused by Resettlement; (ii) finalize the passage of Hurricane Xxxxxdraft Environment and Social Impact Assessment Decree, and implement the said decree when adopted; and (iiiii) strengthen undertake the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksdevelopment or revision of policies, laws, regulations, guidelines on natural resources, environment, pollution control and management, and climate change; through, (b) Strengthening the capacity of DESIA through technical assistance and operational support, including providing and/or upgrading offices and facilities for DESIA. 5. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out the rehabilitation environmental and reconstruction of damaged infrastructuresocial education activities and awareness campaigns, including, through inter alia, school buildings : (a) workshops; (b) training; (c) the development of curricula on social safeguards; and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through (d) the provision development of works, technical advisory services and goods required therefornational guidelines for consultation with Ethnic Groups. Part B: Institutional Community and Biodiversity Investments 1. Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands Protected Area Management Units in environment and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risksconservation activities, through the provision implementation of training to Sub-projects. 2. Carrying out of biodiversity conservation and community livelihood activities through the respective staff implementation of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required thereforSub-projects. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening Monitoring Support 1. Building the management and developing the institutional operation capacity of the PSIPMU EPF for Project management approving, funding, monitoring and executionevaluating Sub-projects, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of staff training and technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required assistance therefor. 2. Carrying out of a program to raise the awareness of potential Beneficiaries on the various activities under the Project. 3. Designing, establishing and applying a monitoring and evaluation system to assess the implementation of the Project and evaluate its effectiveness. Part D: Sub-grants Providing Sub-grants to finance Sub-projects under Parts A and B of the Project.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeSecretary, Ministry of Finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance Government of Nepal Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Nepal Facsimile: (000-0) 000 0000 0000-000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES NEPAL By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support improve irrigation water delivery to, and management in, the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksCommand Area. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Scheme Modernization Modernization of Vulnerable the Rani Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Irrigation Scheme through, inter alia, the construction of a feeder canal, intakes, control structures, diversion structures, and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out canal and river bank flood protection works, and rehabilitation of scheme roads within the rehabilitation Command Area. Part B: Strengthening Water Users Associations 1. Capacity building of WUAs in the Command Area through provision of technical assistance, training, study tours, and reconstruction equipment to assume responsibility for the management, operation, and maintenance of damaged infrastructurethe irrigation systems to be modernized under Part A of the Project. 2. Construction of WUA offices in a central location of each WUA Command Area and provision of office equipment therefor. Part C: Agricultural Production Support Support to the development of programs for improved production technologies and practices and improved water management practices, and the development of efficient and effective delivery mechanisms for key agricultural and horticultural support and extension services. Part D: Project Management Provision of technical assistance, training, goods, and equipment, and construction of an office building to strengthen the PIO and DADO in order to: (i) fulfill their management and implementation responsibilities under the Project, including, inter alia, school buildings monitoring physical and associated school infrastructurefinancial progress, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketspreparing annual work plans and regular progress reports, and transport infrastructure, through the provision ensuring technically sound designs of works, technical advisory services engineering works and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening construction supervision; and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity (ii) prepare next phase of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforProject.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s its Minister responsible for financeof Planning and Development. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx Planning and The Grenadines Development Av. Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, 00, 0xx xxxxx Xxxxxx, Republic of Mozambique Cable: Telex: Facsimile: MOBANCO Maputo (000) 00 000-000 0000 (000) 00 000-000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support increase agriculture production marketed and raise farm productivity in new or improved irrigation schemes in the following Recipient’s efforts toprovinces: (i) rehabilitate damaged Sofala, Manica and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksZambezia. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A1: Rehabilitation Institutional Development and Participatory Irrigation Management (a) Provision of Vulnerable technical assistance, goods and Damaged Infrastructure Training to MINAG to strengthen its institutional and technical capacity for irrigation development. (b) Provision of technical assistance and Training to MINAG to: (i) build irrigation capacity of Project beneficiaries in the Recipient’s provinces of Sofala, Manica, and Zambezia; and (ii) implement a participatory process for planning interventions, developing irrigated agriculture, and managing water and irrigation infrastructure. Part 2: Investments in Irrigation Systems and Support Infrastructure (a) Provision of works, goods and services to MINAG to: (i) develop new or rehabilitate existing irrigation and drainage infrastructure for rice-based farming systems, horticulture farming systems, and outgrowers-based farming systems in the Recipient’s Provinces of Sofala, Manica and Zambezia; and (ii) develop road connectors and electricity capacity for the sustainable operation of the irrigation and drainage infrastructure referred to in Part 2 (a) (i) of the Project. (b) Provision of technical assistance, works and goods to MINAG and the PCU for the carrying out of the environmental mitigation measures set forth in the ESMF, RPF, the Environmental Management Plans, the Resettlement Action Plans and the Small Dam Guidelines in connection with the implementation of Parts 2 and 3 of the Project. Part 3: Market-Led Production and Value Chain Development Carrying out of Agriculture Sub-projects in the rehabilitation Recipient’s Provinces of Sofala, Manica and reconstruction Zambezia for purposes of, inter alia: (i) enhancing agriculture production and value chain development; (ii) purchasing seeds and fertilizer start-up kits; (iii) purchasing farm machinery; (iv) constructing of damaged infrastructuregreenhouses; and (v) enhancing the processing, storage, transport and commercialization of agricultural products. Part 4: Project Management Provision of support for overall Project coordination, evaluation, supervision and implementation, including, inter alia: 1. the strengthening of the capacity of MINAG to comply with its responsibilities under the Project; 2. the provision of Training to XXXXX’s staff to enhance their knowledge of the Association’s procurement and financial management policies and procedures; 3. the carrying out of audits under paragraph B of Section III of Schedule 2 to this Agreement; 4. the carrying out of Project studies, including, inter alia, school buildings performance reviews and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening impact evaluations; and 5. the implementation of a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, program to monitor and transport infrastructure, through evaluate the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity carrying out of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforProject.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.026.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx. Bishkek City, 720040 Kyrgyz Republic Telex: Facsimile: 245-156 NUR KH (000996-312) 000 0000 5.03661645 6.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of ColumbiaBishkek, United States of AmericaKyrgyz Republic, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By KYRGYZ REPUBLIC By: /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support assist the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged Recipient in improving the living conditions of residents of novostroiki in the Cities of Bishkek and vulnerable Osh through the development of infrastructure caused by of the passage Bishkek and Osh Municipalities pertaining to road networks, drainage systems, supply of Hurricane Xxxxx; clean and (ii) strengthen safe water and other such infrastructure as well as the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksrehabilitation and upgrading of said infrastructure. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A1: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Development Carrying out works and services to rehabilitate, upgrade and develop infrastructure of: (a) the rehabilitation Bishkek Municipality pertaining to road networks, drainage systems, and reconstruction supply of damaged clean and safe water as well as such other infrastructure, includingidentified in accordance with criteria and procedures acceptable to the Association, inter aliaof the Bishkek Municipality; and (b) the Osh Municipality pertaining to road networks, school buildings drainage systems, and associated school supply of clean and safe water as well as such other infrastructure, community centersidentified in accordance with criteria and procedures acceptable to the Association, strengthening a river defense siteof the Osh Municipality. Part 2: Community Investment Program Carrying out small-scale investments, stock-piling gabion basketsin accordance with criteria and procedures acceptable to the Association, in participating novostroiki: (a) in the City of Bishkek to improve the living conditions of said novostroiki; and transport infrastructure(b) in the City of Osh to improve the living conditions of said novostroiki. Part 3: Institutional Development Provision of technical assistance, through including such other support, to improve the institutional capacity of bodies of: (a) the Bishkek Municipality to manage municipal services in the City of Bishkek; and (b) the Osh Municipality to manage municipal services in the City of Osh. Part 4: Project Management, Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation Provision of technical assistance to the Project Implementing Entity and other institutions involved in the implementation of the Project, including the financing of Operating Costs and audits, for the purpose of managing and monitoring Project activities, as well as provision of works, technical advisory services training and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving workshops for the purposes of improving the capacity of the Ministry of HousingProject Implementing Entity to prepare, Informal Human Settlementsevaluate and develop infrastructure investments, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity including cooperating with participating novostroiki in implementation of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforProject.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s its Minister responsible for finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and Finance Financial Complex The Grenadines Carenage St. George’s GRENADA Facsimile: (0-000) 000 -000-0000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support measurably reduce vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change impacts in the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged territory and vulnerable infrastructure caused by in the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksEastern Caribbean Sub-region. The Project constitutes the first phase of the Program, and consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Prevention and Damaged Infrastructure Adaptation Investments 1. Carrying out the of selected infrastructure investments, and related supporting studies, including: (a) identified community infrastructure; (b) rehabilitation and reconstruction construction of damaged infrastructurebridges; and (c) improving resilience to climate risks in water supply system, all through the provision of works, technical advisory services, operating costs and acquisition of goods. 2. Design and retrofitting of selected public buildings to improve disaster resilience, and supporting studies, including: (a) rehabilitation of selected school buildings; and (b) rehabilitation of selected public accommodation for the elderly, inter aliaall through the provision of works, school buildings technical advisory services, operating costs and associated school infrastructureacquisition of goods. Part B: Regional Platforms for Hazard and Risk Evaluation and Applications for Improved Decision Making 1. Building the regional capacity for assessment of natural risks and integration of such assessment into policy and decision making process for the development of investments, community centersdisaster risk mitigation and disaster response across sectors, strengthening a river defense sitethrough the provision of technical advisory services, stock-piling gabion basketstraining and acquisition of goods. 2. Facilitating regional collaboration including, knowledge sharing and transport infrastructurelearning process to develop and apply construction standards and methods for critical public infrastructure and urban flood mitigation and strengthen regional collaboration for urban and flood risk reduction, all through the provision of technical advisory services, training and acquisition of goods. 3. Reducing the risk for regional interconnectivity and carrying out related supporting studies, including improving the international airport to maintain an adequate emergency response capability and to comply with the international operational standards, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housingservices, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required thereforgoods. Part C: Natural Disaster Response Investments Carrying out of Emergency Recovery and Reconstruction Subprojects under an agreed action plan of activities (Agreed Action Plan of Activities) designed as a mechanism to implement the Recipient’s rapid response to an Emergency. Part D: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity for Project management, including: (a) preparation of designs and tender documents; (b) preparation of Project reports; (c) processing of contracts and tender evaluation; (d) coordination of participating line ministries; (e) supervision of the PSIPMU for quality of works; (f) training of staff in Project management and execution, including procurement, financial implementation support; (g) capacity building for accreditation to the United National Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Climate Adaptation Fund; and (h) related activities on Project management and supervision of Project activitiesimplementation, all through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforand acquisition of goods.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

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REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeSecretary, Ministry of Finance. 5.026.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance Government of Nepal Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Nepal Facsimile: (000-0) 000 0000 5.030000-000 6.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES NEPAL By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is for residents of the Beneficiary Districts to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged have all-season road access, thereby reducing travel time and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; improving access to economic centers and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific riskssocial services. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A1: Rehabilitation Road Development A. Upgrading about 297 km of Vulnerable existing dry-season roads and Damaged Infrastructure tracks to all-season standard with sealed gravel pavements. B. Carrying out periodic maintenance of about 450 km of the strategic highway and feeder road network. C. Carrying out road safety audits to identify black spots in the strategic road network and carrying out road safety physical works to improve the black spots. X. Xxxxxxxx out a program of compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required thereforDisplaced Persons. Part B2: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard Project Implementation Support Strengthening the institutional capacity of, and Risk Analysis Improving providing support to, DOR, the capacity of Roads Board Nepal (RBN) and the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning and Works (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization MOPPW) through: (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through i) the provision of technical assistance and training to the respective staff Road Sector Skills Development Unit of MoHILP DOR to update its policy and NEMO, to strengthen its training programs; (ii) the provision of technical advisory services assistance and acquisition training to the Geo- Environment and Social Unit of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management DOR to carry out geo-technical, environmental and Implementation Support Strengthening social studies, to monitor compliance with environmental management action plans, resettlement action plans, social action plans, social awareness programs for HIV/AIDS and developing to prepare standards and guidelines for those fields; (iii) the upgrading of DOR field unit information technology (IT) assets and connectivity to effectively support asset management, project management, financial management, procurement management and general administration, monitoring and management information system (MIS) functions; (iv) the integration and loading of existing roads databases and geographic information system (GIS) capabilities into a comprehensive networked road asset management system; (v) the undertaking of activities to improve road transport safety, including the assessment of policies and institutional capacity for road transport safety, preparation of a national road safety strategy and action plan, preparation of educational materials and carrying out of an awareness program for road users; (vi) the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory servicesassistance and training to the Central Road Laboratory Unit of DOR to improve the quality assurance system for road works and to monitor quality compliance; (vii) the provision of technical assistance and training to the Mechanical Training Center of DOR to assist with its commercialization and mechanical training; (viii) the provision of technical assistance and training to RBN to improve its organizational capacity to manage the Road Fund efficiently, trainingto allocate resources effectively, to monitor Road Fund disbursements and operating costs required thereforto maintain an objective advocacy for the maintenance resource needs of the road sector; (ix) the undertaking of technical audits of the civil works carried out under the Project; (x) the provision of Project implementation support, including provision of vehicles for field implementation monitoring and equipment for logistical support; and (xi) the undertaking of pre-investment studies for the preparation of a follow- up project in the road sector.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeSecretary, Ministry of Finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance Government of Nepal Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Nepal Facsimile: (000-0) 000 0000 0000-000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES NEPAL By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative Xxxxxx INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support improve the competitiveness of smallholder farmers and the agribusiness sector in selected commodity Value Chains in selected districts in the Recipient’s efforts toterritory by: (i) rehabilitate damaged helping farmer groups and vulnerable cooperatives engage in profitable market-oriented production and improved access to markets through the provision of technology and information services and critical public infrastructure caused by and linkages to agribusiness; (ii) creating and strengthening industry-wide partnerships along the passage of Hurricane XxxxxValue Chain, thus forging linkages between producers, traders, processors, and other stakeholders; and (iiiii) strengthen reducing existing obstacles to agriculture and food trade thereby increasing the Recipient’s ability of farmers and agribusiness to analyze location specific risksrespond to sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) and food-quality standards to meet domestic and international market requirements. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A1: Rehabilitation Agriculture and Rural Business Development A. Pre-investment Advisory Support (1) Preparation of Vulnerable value chain development plans (VCDPs) at the district, regional and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out national levels for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, includingpurposes of, inter alia: (i) identifying and analyzing constraints and opportunities for developing linkages for a Value Chain; and (ii) guiding the implementation of the Project. (2) Provision of training, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of worksworkshops, technical assistance, advisory services service and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening other capacity building activities for Value Chain Participants to enable them to review their commercialization options and Hazard prepare viable business plans and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housinginvestment proposals for Subprojects to be financed by Technology Grants, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforInfrastructure Grants or Agribusiness Grants.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Finance c/o Directorate General of Treasury Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Xxxxx 0-0 P. O. Box 1139 Jakarta 10710 Indonesia Cable address: Telex: Facsimile: FINMINISTRY 45799 DJMLN-IA (00000) 000 0000 Jakarta 44319 DEPKEU-IA 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCI) or 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. 64145 (MCI) AGREED at the District Jakarta, Republic of Columbia, United States of AmericaIndonesia, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA By: /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support increase the number of low-income rural and peri-urban populations accessing improved water and sanitation facilities and practicing improved hygiene behaviors as part of the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged to achieve WSS-MDGs, through programmatic mainstreaming and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage scaling-up of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksa nationwide community-driven approach. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Community Empowerment and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required thereforLocal Institutional Development 1. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision Provision of technical advisory services and acquisition training for both governmental and non-governmental organizations and low income communities to support the preparation and implementation of goods required thereforCommunity Action Plans (CAPs), consisting of: (a) CAPs focusing on informed choice, design and costs of community and school water supply and peri-urban sanitation (CAP-1); and (b) CAPs focusing on community and school hygiene behavior change activities, school sanitation facilities and post-construction management and sustainability (CAP-2). 2. Part C: Project Management Provision of technical advisory services and Implementation Support Strengthening training to strengthen inter- agency cooperation at the Province- and developing District-level, and develop the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management units, teams and executionrelated personnel involved in the implementation of the Project, including procurementdevelopment of guidelines and manuals, financial management and supervision training materials to ensure compliance with the relevant rules and procedures. 3. Implementation of Project activitiesa program of activities designed to support capacity building and advocacy activities for local governments and civil society to improve overall WSS delivery, through encourage increases or reallocations in overall local government budgets in favor of community-driven development WSS efforts, and promote post-construction innovations to enhance the acquisition sustainability of goods, provision WSS services. Part B: Improving Hygiene and Sanitation Behavior and Services 1. Provision of technical advisory servicesservices and training to support implementation of a phased program of community behavior change, consisting of the promotion of the Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach to safe excreta management, hand-washing and other locally relevant environmental sanitation practices, including water storing and handling, food hygiene, solid waste and wastewater management, and water quality surveillance. 2. Provision of technical advisory services and training, and operating costs required thereforcarrying out of studies, to support a sanitation and hygiene marketing program designed to generate consumer demand for improved sanitation, facilitate the ability of local markets to respond to this demand, and promote improved hygiene behavior. 3. Provision of technical advisory services and training to support school- based hygiene promotion training and facilitation, and facilitate workshops designed to incorporate and integrate school-based hygiene promotion programs into routine curricula and health education programs. 4. Provision of technical advisory services and training to strengthen the capacity of the units responsible for Environmental Health and Hygiene Promotion in Participating Provinces and Participating Districts to monitor progress in meeting their WSS-MDG Targets, assess performance of their sanitation and hygiene programs and evaluate their impact on hygiene behavior.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister federal minister responsible for finance. 5.02. The For purposes of Section 11.01 of the General Conditions the Recipient’s Address address is: Office Ministry of Finance Corso Somalia Street Shangani District Mogadishu, Somalia. 5.03. For purposes of Section 11.01 of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Facsimile: General Conditions: (000a) 000 0000 5.03. The the Association’s Address address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: TelexAmerica; and (b) the Association’s Electronic Address is: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above writtenSignature Date. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Name: H.E. Bihi Xxxx Xxxx _ Minister of Finance 22-May-2024 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative Country Director 15-May-2024 The objectives of the Project are to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged strengthen public service delivery capacity of local governments, increase access to climate-resilient urban infrastructure and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; services and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksprovide immediate and effective response to an Eligible Crisis or Emergency in selected areas. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure : 1. Carrying out the rehabilitation preparatory activities including, feasibility studies, engineering designs, safeguard instruments, and reconstruction related analytical work required for infrastructure investment in BRA, Garowe Municipality, Kismayo Municipality and Baidoa Municipality. 2. Carrying out preparatory activities and provision of damaged infrastructureservices in Eligible Municipalities, including: (a) technical studies, inter aliaengineering designs and bidding documents for priority investments, school buildings (b) preparing and/or updating any environmental and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketssocial documents required under the ESMF, and transport infrastructure, through the provision conducting environment and social due diligence; (c) institutional assessments of works, technical advisory services implementing agencies and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening relevant analytical work; and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP)d) recruiting key PIU staff, and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective PIU staff of MoHILP the Eligible Municipalities. 3. Supporting city specific infrastructure development in particular: (a) Benadir Regional Administration Carrying out construction and NEMOupgrading of selected urban and interconnectivity roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity for engineering supervision of the PSIPMU for Project management civil works contracts including: (i) construction of selected community roads; and execution(ii) rehabilitation and construction of part of an identified drainage under the Drainage Masterplan. (b) Garowe Municipality, including procurementPuntland Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, financial management drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and supervision of Project activitiesother priority urban infrastructure, through the acquisition of goods, as well as provision of technical advisory servicesservices for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban roads and a hospital bridge. (c) Kismayo Municipality, trainingJubbaland Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and operating costs required thereforother priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (d) Baidoa Municipality, SW State Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (e) Dhusamareb Municipality, Galmudug Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, community (tertiary) roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (f) Beledweyne Municipality, Hirshabelle Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, community (tertiary) roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. 1. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities to, inter alia, conduct technical and related studies on informal settlements. 2. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities on operation and maintenance of road assets, particularly on technical and financial aspects. 3. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities on subnational governance and service delivery with a focus on solid waste management. 4. Provision of technical assistance to Xxxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx carrying out consultative scoping and analytics studies on additional municipalities to assess the viability of, and preparing them for, their inclusion under Part A of the Project.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister federal minister responsible for finance. 5.02. The For purposes of Section 11.01 of the General Conditions, the Recipient’s Address address is: Office Ministry of Finance Corso Somalia Street Shangani District Mogadishu, Somalia; and 5.03. For purposes of Section 11.01 of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Facsimile: General Conditions: (000a) 000 0000 5.03. The Association’s Address address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: TelexAmerica; and (b) the Association’s Electronic Address is: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above writtenSignature Date. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Country Director Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative Name: H.E. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Beile_h Minister Date: _23-Jun-2022 The objectives of the Project are to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged strengthen public service delivery capacity of local governments, increase access to climate-resilient urban infrastructure and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; services, and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksprovide immediate and effective response to an eligible crisis or emergency in selected areas. The Project consists of the following parts: : Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Urban Infrastructure and Damaged Infrastructure Services 1. Carrying out the rehabilitation preparatory activities including, feasibility studies, engineering designs, safeguard instruments, and reconstruction related analytical work required for infrastructure investment in BRA, Garowe Municipality, Kismayo Municipality and Baidoa Municipality. 2. Carrying out preparatory activities and provision of damaged infrastructureservices in Eligible Municipalities, including: (a) technical studies, inter aliaengineering designs and bidding documents for priority investments, school buildings (b) preparing and/or updating any environmental and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketssocial documents required under the ESF, and transport infrastructure, through the provision conducting environment and social due diligence; (c) institutional assessments of works, technical advisory services implementing agencies and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening relevant analytical work; and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP)d) recruiting key PIU staff, and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective PIU staff of MoHILP the Eligible Municipalities. 3. Supporting city specific infrastructure development in particular: (a) Benadir Regional Administration Carrying out construction and NEMOupgrading of selected urban and interconnectivity roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity for engineering supervision of the PSIPMU for Project management civil works contracts including: (i) construction of selected community roads; and execution(ii) rehabilitation and construction of part of an identified drainage under the Drainage Masterplan. (b) Garowe Municipality, including procurementPuntland Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, financial management drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and supervision of Project activitiesother priority urban infrastructure, through the acquisition of goods, as well as provision of technical advisory servicesservices for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban roads and a hospital bridge. (c) Kismayo Municipality, trainingJubbaland Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and operating costs required thereforother priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (d) Baidoa Municipality, SW State Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (e) Dhusamareb Municipality, Galmudug Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, community (tertiary) roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (f) Beledweyne Municipality, Hirshabelle Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, community (tertiary) roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. 1. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities to, inter alia, conduct technical and related studies on informal settlements. 2. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities on operation and maintenance of road assets, particularly on technical and financial aspects. 3. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities on subnational governance and service delivery with a focus on solid waste management. Strengthening capacity for Project implementation and management, inter alia: (a) fiduciary aspects (i.e. procurement and financial management), environmental and social standards, communication, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting; (b) recruitment of PCU and PIU staff; and (c) provision of training to PCU, PIUs and relevant municipal staff.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeSecretary, Ministry of Finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Finance Government of Nepal Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Nepal Facsimile: (000-0) 000 0000 0000-000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES NEPAL By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged improve irrigated agriculture productivity and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage management of Hurricane Xxxxx; selected irrigation schemes and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksenhance institutional capacity for integrated water resources management. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Irrigation Infrastructure Development and Improvement 1. Rehabilitation and improvement of Vulnerable about 168 small- and Damaged Infrastructure medium-size surface water farmers-managed irrigation schemes in the mountains, hills and Terai areas, covering about 26,392 ha. 2. Development and improvement of 60 deep tube xxxxx (DTW) groundwater schemes in the Terai area, covering about 2,100 ha. 3. Electrification, through provision of electricity distribution lines from the nearest grid, of about ten groundwater irrigation schemes, covering about 3,000 ha. 4. Carrying out of investigation works comprising identification, feasibility study and detailed engineering design of the schemes included in Parts A.1 and A.2 of the Project. 5. Institutional strengthening and support activities to DOI and WUAs through technical assistance, training, employment of local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) for capacity building of WUAs, and provision of recurrent cost support. 6. Preparation of a groundwater irrigation development plan. 7. Carrying out a program of compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation of Displaced Persons. Part B: Irrigation Management Transfer Activities aimed at completing and reconstruction consolidating the transfer of damaged infrastructureresponsibilities for management of agency-managed irrigation systems to WUAs in the Terai region, including: (a) carrying out of surveys, investigations and studies of the irrigation systems; (b) preparation and implementation of an asset management plan that defines the operation and maintenance (O&M) needs of the irrigation systems; (c) provision of training and other capacity building activities for WUAs to enable them to take over the responsibilities for the governance, management and maintenance of the irrigation systems, including the collection and administration of water charges for undertaking O&M activities of the irrigation systems and related equipment to be transferred to WUAs pursuant to irrigation management transfer agreements to be executed between DOI and WUAs; (d) essential structural improvement works of the irrigation systems and sub- systems to bring them to an operational stage; (e) preparation and implementation of a water management plan to run the system efficiently and optimally to distribute available water resource in the system; (f) provision of training and other capacity building activities for DOI staff to facilitate the irrigation management transfer and to assume new roles, including water management planning, undertaking O&M activities for the major infrastructure in accordance with the relevant asset management plan, delivery of water to WUAs in bulk in accordance with the relevant irrigation management transfer agreement, and auditing and monitoring of services provided by WUAs; (g) execution of irrigation management transfer agreements between DOI and WUAs transferring the management of irrigation systems and related equipment to the WUAs and delineating the new responsibilities of the WUAs and DOI for the O&M activities for those systems; (h) provision of WUA Establishment Grants to WUAs to cover the costs of the establishment of their offices during the first year of the irrigation management transfer process; and (i) carrying out a program of compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation of Displaced Persons. Part C: Institutional and Policy Support for Improved Water Management Activities aimed at improving the administration and management of water resources and irrigation-related services at the national level and in selected river basins, including: (a) provision of support to the apex monitoring committee within WECS to harmonize the national and sectoral policies related to the water resources sector; (b) establishment of a water resources information center at WECS to develop and maintain national water resources database and disseminate water-related data to interested users; (c) preparation of a new integrated water resources policy and all necessary legal instruments relating, inter alia, school buildings to the extraction and associated school infrastructureuse of groundwater, community centerscoordination of water licensing powers among districts with shared water resources, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketsmechanisms for legalization of customary water rights, and transport infrastructureregulation and promotion of private sector participation; (d) establishment of a telemetric system for real-time measurement of water availability and allocation; (e) preparation of river basin water management plans for two (2) basins as a pilot (including the development of the legal and institutional instruments for formalizing access to water and for resolving multiple water use and allocation issues among sectors including hydropower generation possibilities); (f) development of criteria and guidelines for technical and socio-economic clearance of major water resources development projects; and (g) capacity building activities for DOI aimed at enhancing its capacity for implementing irrigation sector reform, through the provision including development of works, technical advisory services a management information system (MIS) and goods required thereforan integrated monitoring and evaluation system (M&E) with associated equipment and facilities. Part BD: Institutional Strengthening Integrated Crop and Hazard Water Management 1. Integrated Crop and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required therefor.Water Management

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.016.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister Secretary of State responsible for financeFinance and Economic Affairs. 5.026.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Secretary of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx State for Finance and Economic Affairs Department of State for Finance and Economic Affairs The Grenadines Quadrangle Banjul Republic of The Gambia Facsimile: (000) -0000-000 0000 5.036.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) or 64145 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged rural communities in planning, implementing and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; maintaining their priority social and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific riskseconomic investments in partnership with Local Government Authorities. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Community Development Facility Provision of Vulnerable Subgrants to Beneficiaries for the implementation of Community and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required thereforGood Governance Subprojects. Part B: Institutional Strengthening Capacity for Community Development 1. Strengthening the capacity of Wards and Hazard Villages to undertake: (a) participatory strategic planning, resource allocation, and Risk Analysis Improving monitoring and evaluation; and (b) Project management including accounting for Project finances and procurement. 2. Strengthening the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands Local Government Authorities to support and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, sustain community development through the provision of training in Project implementation including financial management, procurement, and environmental and social management, to facilitate their technical, reporting and fiduciary oversight responsibilities under the respective staff Project. 3. Strengthening the operational capacity of MoHILP the Recipient through: (a) supporting the Recipient’s MDFTs in assisting Villages and NEMOWards with the identification, provision appraisal, and implementation of Community Subprojects by providing technical advisory services services, goods, training including study tours, and acquisition Operating Costs; (b) building the capacity of goods required thereforKey Sectoral Agencies of the Recipient participating in the Project; and (c) rehabilitation of Local Government Area offices. Part C: Project Management Coordination and Implementation Support Strengthening Monitoring Provision of operational support to the PCT to facilitate the coordination, implementation and developing the institutional capacity monitoring and evaluation of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activitiesProject, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, goods and operating costs required thereforOperating Costs.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister federal minister responsible for finance. 5.02. The For purposes of Section 11.01 of the General Conditions, the Recipient’s Address address is: Office Ministry of Finance Corso Somalia Street Shangani District Mogadishu, Somalia; and 5.03. For purposes of Section 11.01 of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Facsimile: General Conditions: (000a) 000 0000 5.03. The Association’s Address address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: TelexAmerica; and (b) the Association’s Electronic Address is: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCI+0) 0-000-000-000 000 0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above writtenSignature Date. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Name: H.E. Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Nu_r Title: _Minister Date: _06-Jan-2023 Authorized Representative Name: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx _ Acting Country Director 06-Jan-2023 The objectives of the Project are to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged strengthen public service delivery capacity of local governments, increase access to climate-resilient urban infrastructure and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; services and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksprovide immediate and effective response to an eligible crisis or emergency in selected areas. The Project consists of the following parts: : Part A: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Urban Infrastructure and Damaged Infrastructure Services 1. Carrying out the rehabilitation preparatory activities including, feasibility studies, engineering designs, safeguard instruments, and reconstruction related analytical work required for infrastructure investment in BRA, Garowe Municipality, Kismayo Municipality and Baidoa Municipality. 2. Carrying out preparatory activities and provision of damaged infrastructureservices in Eligible Municipalities, including: (a) technical studies, inter alia, school buildings engineering designs and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketsbidding documents for priority investments; (b) preparing and/or updating any environmental and social documents required under the ESF, and transport infrastructure, through the provision conducting environment and social due diligence; (c) institutional assessments of works, technical advisory services implementing agencies and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening relevant analytical work; and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP)d) recruiting key PIU staff, and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective PIU staff of MoHILP the Eligible Municipalities. 3. Supporting city specific infrastructure development in particular: (a) Benadir Regional Administration Carrying out construction and NEMOupgrading of selected urban and interconnectivity roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required therefor. Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity for engineering supervision of the PSIPMU for Project management civil works contracts including: (i) construction of selected community roads; and execution(ii) rehabilitation and construction of part of an identified drainage under the Drainage Masterplan. (b) Garowe Municipality, including procurementPuntland Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, financial management drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and supervision of Project activitiesother priority urban infrastructure, through the acquisition of goods, as well as provision of technical advisory servicesservices for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban roads and a hospital bridge. (c) Kismayo Municipality, trainingJubbaland Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and operating costs required thereforother priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (d) Baidoa Municipality, SW State Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (e) Dhusamareb Municipality, Galmudug Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, community (tertiary) roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. (f) Beledweyne Municipality, Hirshabelle Carrying out construction and upgrading of selected urban roads, community (tertiary) roads, drainage, pedestrian walkways, bridges, streetlighting, public markets, green spaces, and other priority urban infrastructure, as well as provision of technical advisory services for engineering supervision of the civil works contracts including construction of urban and interconnectivity roads. 1. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities to, inter alia, conduct technical and related studies on informal settlements. 2. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities on operation and maintenance of road assets, particularly on technical and financial aspects. 3. Provision of technical advisory services to selected Municipalities on subnational governance and service delivery with a focus on solid waste management. Strengthening capacity for Project implementation and management, inter alia: (a) fiduciary aspects (i.e. procurement and financial management), environmental and social standards, communication, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting; (b) recruitment of PCU and PIU staff; and (c) provision of training to PCU, PIUs and relevant municipal staff. 1. At the household level in Baidoa and Mogadishu, provision of a minimum response package to eligible households consisting of Emergency Cash Transfers, plastic sheets for emergency shelter, and one hygiene kit per household. 2. At the community level in Baidoa and Mogadishu, provision of: (i) emergency water supply including water trucking, and solar powered boreholes rehabilitation and/or construction; (ii) sanitation services including construction of communal latrines and handwashing stations; (iii) camp coordination and camp management including biometric registration of beneficiaries, displacement tracking, and service delivery monitoring through community-based camp management committees; and (iv) health and nutrition assistance including deployment of mobile health teams, strengthening existing community health centers, and training of community health workers and staff. 3. At the community level in Garowe, provision of health and nutrition services through mobile health clinics and/or existing health clinics/centers. Providing immediate response to an Eligible Crisis or Emergency, as needed.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeof Finance. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Finance c/o Directorate General of Debt Management Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Xxxxx 0-0 Jakarta 10710 Indonesia Cable address: Telex: Facsimile: FINMINISTRY 45799 Jakarta DJMLN-IA 44319 DEPKEU-IA (00000) 000 0000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA By: /s/ La Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By By: /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives objective of the Project are is to support assist the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged Recipient to ensure that the urban poor in Participating Kelurahans benefit from improved socio-economic and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxx; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific riskslocal governance conditions. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A1: Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Community and Damaged Infrastructure Local Government Capacity Building (a) Carrying out PNPM poverty awareness-raising and training activities in Participating Kelurahans, including public relations campaigns, workshops and production of socialization materials and publications. (b) Carrying out a community self survey in each Participating Kelurahan. (c) Establishing a BKM or strengthening an existing BKM in each Participating Kelurahan through the rehabilitation and reconstruction provision of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketstechnical assistance, and transport infrastructureestablishing a BKM Forum or strengthening an existing BKM Forum in each Participating Kelurahan, and, through the Oversight Consultants and Facilitators, provision of technical assistance and training to BKM Forums. (d) Preparation of a Community Development Plan, or updating of an existing Community Development Plan, by the BKM in each Participating Kelurahan, on the basis of the community self-survey carried out under Part 1(b) of the Project. (e) Carrying out PNPM capacity building training and workshops for (i) BKM, PNPM and Kelurahan level Project staff, including Facilitators, in skills required for Project implementation, including management of Kelurahan Grants and Kelurahan Sub-loans and risk mitigation for possible community conflicts; (ii) community groups in Participating Kelurahans including community volunteers, KSMs, BKM members and other community facilitators in implementation of Sub-projects, including for emergency preparedness, as necessary, to reduce vulnerability of communities to natural disasters; and (iii) local level stakeholders including PJOKs, government and Kelurahan staff. Part 2: Kelurahan Grants and Sub-loans (a) Carrying out Sub-projects for infrastructure and equipment investments, and for community group grants in Participating Kelurahans, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required therefor. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning Kelurahan Grants. (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risksb) Carrying out income-generating investment Sub-projects in Participating Kelurahans, through the provision of training to Kelurahan Sub-loans. (c) Carrying out social welfare Sub-projects for Highly Vulnerable Groups in Participating Kelurahans through the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required thereforKelurahan Grants. Part C3: Implementation and Technical Assistance (a) Strengthening the Project Management Unit’s capacity in Project implementation and Implementation Support monitoring. (b) Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of Participating Province-level government agencies, Participating Kecamatans, Participating Xxxxx, Participating Kabupatens and Participating Kelurahans in Project implementation and monitoring (c) Carrying out evaluations of the PSIPMU for impact of the Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforon poverty in Participating Kelurahans.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The Recipient’s Representative is the Recipient’s Minister responsible for financeof Planning and International Cooperation. 5.02. The Recipient’s Address is: Office Ministry of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx Planning and The Grenadines International Cooperation PO Box 175 Sana’a, Republic of Yemen Telephone: Facsimile: (000) 000 0000 5.03. The Association’s Address is: International Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America Cable: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS Washington, D.C. 248423 (MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES By /s/ La Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xx-Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative The objectives of the Project are to support the Recipient’s efforts toare: (i) rehabilitate damaged and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage of Hurricane Xxxxxto improve access to basic services in select informal settlements in urban areas in Taiz; and (ii) to strengthen the Recipient’s ability to analyze location specific risksdialogue on a national framework for urban upgrading. The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Infrastructure in Taiz Provision of Vulnerable and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out the rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged infrastructuregoods, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening a river defense site, stock-piling gabion basketsworks, and transport infrastructureconsultants’ services for the upgrading of public infrastructure in selected settlements in Taiz, through the provision of worksincluding road and pedestrian ways, technical advisory services water, drainage and goods required thereforsewage systems and street lighting. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard Capacity Building Provision of goods, training and Risk Analysis Improving consultants’ services for: (i) strengthening the capacity dialogue on a national framework for urban upgrading including through the identification of an appropriate line ministry for urban upgrading, strengthening the Ministry knowledge base on informal settlements, the establishment of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP)guidelines for identifying areas in need of upgrading, and the National Emergency Management Organization development of a short and medium-term plan for investment planning, implementation of an awareness- raising campaign and capacity building; and (NEMO)ii) building government capacity in Taiz for carrying out urban upgrading, for evaluation including establishment of, and support for, a core geographic information system unit in the Governor’s office, the development of natural hazard a public land inventory and climate change risks, through the information technology systems and provision of training goods to Taiz governorate to operate the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition of goods required thereforAccounting-based Financial Management Information System (AFMIS). Part C: Project Management and Implementation Support Strengthening and developing the institutional capacity of the PSIPMU for Project management and execution, including procurement, financial management and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition Provision of goods, provision of technical advisory training, consultants’ services, trainingand Incremental Operating Costs of the PMU to support Project coordination, implementation, monitoring and operating costs required thereforevaluation and management.

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Samples: Financing Agreement

REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESSES. 5.01. The RecipientBorrower’s Representative is the Recipient’s Deputy Prime Minister responsible for financeof the Borrower. 5.02. The RecipientBorrower’s Address is: Office Council of the Prime Minister Administrative Centre Kingstown Saint Xxxxxxx and The Grenadines Ministers House of Government Minsk, 220010 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx of Belarus Facsimile: (000) 000 0000 375 17 0000000 5.03. The AssociationBank’s Address is: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Association 0000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. Washington, D.C. 20433 United States of America CableCable address: Telex: Facsimile: INDEVAS 248423 (MCIINTBAFRAD Washington, D.C. 248423(MCI) or 64145(MCI) 0-000-000-0000 Washington, D.C. AGREED at the District of Columbia, United States of America, as of the day and year first above written. SAINT XXXXXXX AND THE GRENADINES REPUBLIC OF BELARUS By /s/ La Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Authorized Representative Xxxxxxxxxxxx INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION By /s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Authorized Representative Xxxx Xxxxx The objectives of the Project are to support the Recipient’s efforts to: (i) rehabilitate damaged increase environmental benefits of integrated solid waste management in the City of Grodno through recovery and vulnerable infrastructure caused by the passage reuse of Hurricane Xxxxxrecyclable materials; and (ii) strengthen the Recipient’s ability national capacities to analyze location specific risksmanage hazardous wastes associated with Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Rehabilitation Construction of Vulnerable Mechanical Waste Separation Facility Provision of goods, works and Damaged Infrastructure Carrying out consultants services for design, construction and supervision in the rehabilitation and reconstruction City of damaged infrastructure, including, inter alia, school buildings and associated school infrastructure, community centers, strengthening Grodno for a river defense site, stock-piling gabion baskets, and transport infrastructure, through the provision of works, technical advisory services and goods required thereformodern mechanical waste separation plant to recover recyclable materials. Part B: Institutional Strengthening and Hazard and Risk Analysis Improving the capacity of the Ministry of Housing, Informal Human Settlements, Lands and Surveys and Physical Planning (MoHILP), and the National Emergency Waste Management Organization (NEMO), for evaluation of natural hazard and climate change risks, through the provision of training to the respective staff of MoHILP and NEMO, provision of technical advisory services and acquisition Improvements Provision of goods required thereforand consultants’ services to improve the collection of separated waste in the City of Grodno, including carrying out of public information and awareness raising activities. Part C: Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Stockpile Management 1. Provision of works, goods and technical assistance, including training to: (a) ensure environmentally sound management of the destruction of high-priority stockpiles of POPs and associated contaminated equipment; (b) provide secure storage for lower risk stockpiles; and (c) support in planning infrastructure to manage future POPs generation. 2. Provision of technical assistance and training to: (a) strengthen the Republic of Belarus’ capacity in the implementation of the National Implementation Plan; (b) integrate POPs into established national environmental and health monitoring and environmental information systems; and (c) define a long term elimination program for unintended POPs release, including public information and awareness raising activities. 3. Provision of technical assistance and training to ensure acceptable coverage of POPs within the overall national regulatory and legislative framework of solid waste management. 4. Provision of technical assistance and training to finance staffing for MNREP to ensure fiduciary and reporting requirements are adhered to. Provision of Incremental Operating Costs to strengthen MNREP. Part D: Project Management and Implementation other Support Activities Strengthening and developing the institutional management capacity of the PSIPMU for PCT to monitor and administer the Project management and executionimplementation, including procurementstaffing, training , financial management audit and supervision of Project activities, through the acquisition of goods, provision of technical advisory services, training, and operating costs required thereforIncremental Operating Costs.

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Samples: Loan Agreement

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