Beneficiary Community definition

Beneficiary Community means an eligible community which is a recipient or proposed to be a recipient of a Community Grant under Part II of the Project for the implementation of a Community Investment Plan.
Beneficiary Community means a CBO (as hereinafter defined), special interest group, or group of individuals of a particular community within a Woreda (as hereinafter defined) inside the Afar, Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR, Somali, and Tigray regions of the Recipient’s territory to whom a Community Grant (as hereinafter defined) is made, or proposed to be made, under Part A of the Project;
Beneficiary Community means a CBO in the territory of the Recipient, including, inter alia, special interest groups of women and youth, which have been determined eligible to receive proceeds of the Second Additional Financing for the implementation of a Community Subproject.

Examples of Beneficiary Community in a sentence

  • Financing of Community Subprojects through Community Subproject Grants to Beneficiary Community Associations.

  • For purposes of Part 1.2 (b) of the Project, the Borrower shall, through MINSA, enter into an agreement, satisfactory to the Bank, with a Beneficiary Community, therein setting forth the respective obligations of the parties thereunder, with respect to the preparation and implementation of the Community Subproject.

  • Though, this Intermediate result indicator (IRI) stands achieved in F.Y. 2017-18 but due to addition of new schemes in F.Y. 2018-19 falling under defined threshold of Rupees one (1) Billion and above, in second quarter, MEC decided to start obtaining Beneficiary/ Community feedback through mobile app.

  • The user shall beinformed by the DAs and ACs and Beneficiary Community or Group through a formal notification, both written and verbal, to be delivered in the presence of the chief and the National Coordination Office of the SOP.

  • Without limitation to the provisions of Section IV.B.1. (b) of this Schedule, the Recipient shall cause BMPAD not to make any request for financing of any Urban Community Subproject under this Agreement until and unless any relevant Urban Community Grant Agreement, satisfactory in form and substance to the Association, shall have been entered into between an MDOD and a relevant Urban Beneficiary Community, as further specified in the POM.


More Definitions of Beneficiary Community

Beneficiary Community means any community group in the territory of the Borrower to whom a Beneficiary Grant (as hereinafter defined) is made, or proposed to be made, under the Project;
Beneficiary Community means a community represented by an MHFG (as hereinafter defined), to which the Borrower proposes to make or has made a Community Subproject Grant under Part B of the Project;
Beneficiary Community means a community located in any of the Project areas, other than a Beneficiary Community Benefitting from a Community Subproject Grant.
Beneficiary Community means a community in selected areas of the territory of the Borrower specified in the OM which is found eligible under the Project to receive a Grant for the carrying out of a Community Subproject.
Beneficiary Community means a community of people living in the Borrower’s territory, including target groups under the Project, namely, in-or-out of school youths; women; commercial sex workers; PLWHA (as hereinafter defined), people with signs and symptoms of STIs (as hereinafter defined), workers, armed forces, migrants, and health workers, and for the benefit of whom HIV/AIDS (as hereinafter defined) prevention, treatment, care and support activities are being carried out either under a Work Plan (as hereinafter defined) or a Subproject (as hereinafter defined);
Beneficiary Community means a group of people living inside the territory of the Borrower and sharing a common lineage or aim and to which a Community Grant under Part A (2) of the Project is made, or proposed to be made;
Beneficiary Community means a community which meets the criteria specified in paragraph 12 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement, to whom or for whose benefit a Grant is made or proposed to be made, for a Micro-project under the Project;