Designated UN Entities definition

Designated UN Entities means the Food and Agriculture Organisation, the International Labour Organisation, the United Nations Human Settlement Programme, the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Environment Programme, the United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organisation, the United Nations Population Fund, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, the United Nations Office of Project Services, the World Food Programme and the World Health Organization, or as may be additionally agreed under the terms of this Operations Manual, that are eligible to accede to the UN Framework FPA.

Examples of Designated UN Entities in a sentence

  • Except when covering for a person on vacation, where an employee has been temporarily assigned to perform the principal duties of a higher paying position for a period of three consecutive working days or more she shall receive the rate for the position and the rate shall be retroactive to the first day that she substituted in or performed the principal duties of the higher paying position.

Related to Designated UN Entities

  • Pledged Partnership Agreements means all of each Grantor’s rights, powers, and remedies under the partnership agreements of each of the Pledged Companies that are partnerships.

  • Public-private partnership agreement means an agreement

  • Sponsor Entities means (i) WHR Holdings, LLC, Esquisto Holdings, LLC, WHE AcqCo Holdings, LLC, WildHorse Investment Holdings, LLC, Esquisto Investment Holdings, LLC, NGP IX Holdings, L.P., NGP X US Holdings, L.P., NGP XI Holdings, L.P., and CP VI Eagle Holdings, L.P. and (ii) any of their respective Affiliates and any investment fund or other Person advised or managed by any Sponsor Entity, in each case, which owns or owned a direct or indirect interest in the Company; provided, however, that neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries shall be considered Sponsor Entities hereunder.