Representatives of the Borrower; Addresses Section 7.01. The Minister of Economy, Finance and Planning of the Borrower is designated as representative of the Borrower for the purposes of Section 11.03 of the General Conditions. Section 7.02. The following addresses are specified for the purposes of Section
Representatives for PFA (a) The HSP’s Representative for purposes of this PFA shall be [insert name, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address.] The HSP agrees that the HSP’s Representative has authority to legally bind the HSP. (b) The LHIN’s Representative for purposes of this PFA shall be: [insert name, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address.]
Parties’ Representatives Both Parties shall ensure that throughout the term of this Agreement, a duly appointed Representative is available for communications between the Parties. The Representatives shall have full authority to deal with all day-to-day matters arising under this Agreement. If a Party’s Representative becomes unavailable, the Party shall promptly appoint another Representative. Acts and omissions of Representatives shall be deemed to be acts and omissions of the Party. Owner and CAISO shall be entitled to assume that the Representative of the other Party is at all times acting within the limits of the authority given by the Representative’s Party. Owner’s Representatives and CAISO’s Representatives shall be identified on Schedule J.
Recipient’s Representative; Addresses 6.01. The Recipient’s Representative referred to in Section 7.02 of the Standard Conditions is the Minister of Finance of the Palestinian Authority. 6.02. The Recipient’s Address referred to in Section 7.01 of the Standard Conditions is: Ministry of Finance of the Palestinian Authority Ramallah West Bank Facsimile: 02 240 0595 02 295 1231 02 297 8831 6.03. The World Bank’s Address referred to in Section 7.01 of the Standard Conditions 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 PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION (for the Benefit of the Palestinian Authority) By /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxx Authorized Representative INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (as Administrator of the Trust Fund for Gaza and West Bank) By /s/ Xxxx X. Xxx-Xxxxxx The objective of the Project is to improve solid waste disposal services for the communities and businesses of Palestinian municipalities and joint services councils in the Bethlehem and Hebron governorates, through provision of an efficient socially acceptable and environmentally friendly mechanism, including (i) strengthening the joint services council administrative and technical capabilities for a cost-effective management of waste disposal services; (ii) improving the waste disposal services, through provision of a sanitary landfill facility and related infrastructure; and (iii) carrying out a public awareness campaign for promoting waste minimization, resource recovery and cost recovery for financial viability. The Project consists of the following parts: Part 1. Institutional Strengthening and Public Awareness (a) Capacity building of the JSC-H&B to improve the JSC-H&B’s institutional and human resources capacity in policy, operational and administrative aspects of solid waste management, through the financing of consultants’ services, workshops, study tours, campaigns and training. (b) Capacity building and strengthening of the Environmental Quality Authority (“EQA”) in monitoring and reporting on environmental aspects in the performance of transfer stations, landfill facilities, and the closure and rehabilitation for interim use of dump sites, through the financing of consultants’ services, workshops and training. (c) Raising public awareness on solid waste management at the regional and local level and strengthening relations with beneficiary communities, through the financing of consultants’ services, workshops, training and awareness campaigns. Part 2. Development and implementation of solid waste management investments (a) Design, construction and operation of a sanitary landfill facility in the vicinity of Al-Menya in Bethlehem Governorate, including associated infrastructure (including, but not limited to, service roads, access roads, water and electricity connections, administration and storage buildings) and rehabilitation of existing associated infrastructure through the financing of goods, civil works and consultants’ services. (b) Construction and operation of a transfer station in Hebron governorate, including installation of waste compactors, through the financing of goods, civil works and consultants’ services. (c) Construction and installation of waste recycling pilots at the landfill facility to be constructed under Part 2(a) of the Project, through the financing of civil works and consultants’ services. (d) Supply of operational equipment for the landfill to be constructed under Part 2(a) of the Project (bulldozers, compactors and loaders), through the financing of goods; (e) Supply of waste containers and waste container hauling vehicles for the transfer station to be installed under Part 2(b) of the Project, through the financing of goods; and (f) Clean-up, rehabilitation and closure of existing uncontrolled dumpsites in the Bethlehem and Hebron governorates, through the financing of goods, civil works, and consultants’ services. Part 3. Innovation window for waste recycling and composting (i) the feasibility and design of pilot projects for waste collection optimization, waste minimization, and waste recovery for recycling and composting, including plans towards organizing waste pickers into commercially-viable service organizations; and (ii) the implementation of pilot schemes in waste recycling which will include investments required to launch small businesses or cooperatives, or both, through the financing of consultants’ services. Part 4. Project Management support