Development Partners means the multilateral institutions, development agencies, donors, and foundations that contribute financially or otherwise to the Centre;
Development Partners means the multilateral institutions, development agencies, donors and foundations that contribute financially or otherwise to the Observatory;
Development Partners means a partnership where a mutually-beneficial relationship is built on trust, sharing of knowledge and integration, with its partners regarding development of Black Farmers.
Examples of Development Partners in a sentence
The District’s operator is EDP (Environmental Development Partners).
Compliance with specific fiduciary requirements of the Development Partners will additionally need to be reported by the auditors.
Fund receipts are defined as the fund received by the Project from Development Partners and RGC.
It was agreed that FMMP 2011-2015 would request Development Partners to make “earmarked” funding available to complete the Initial Studies.In January 2016 it became clear that The Government of The Netherlands would be willing to consider additional funding to complete the Initial Studies.
Nonetheless, none of the Development Partners are involved in rural bridge maintenance and rehabilitation activities.
More Definitions of Development Partners
Development Partners means the multilateral institutions, development agencies, donors, foundations and others that have contributed financially or otherwise to the establishment and continue supporting the Institute;
Development Partners means the institutions and organizations that promote statistics and share the strategic objectives of STATAFRIC;
Development Partners means the institutions and organizations that promote statistics and share the strategic objectives of the African Training Centre for statistics;
Development Partners shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.
Development Partners means, collectively, African Development Bank, the Development Cooperation of Ireland, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organization, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, the Krenditanstalt für Wiederaufbau and any other entity or developmental organization or agency, including donors, participating in, or assisting the Borrower with, the carrying out of the Project; and, are signatories of the SOI;
Development Partners means all international organisations and agencies which support ATAF and contribute towards its development, whether by way of provision of resources, funding or technical assistance;
Development Partners means the multilateral and bilateral agencies that are providing financial assistance to the Borrower pursuant to the Financing Plan, which includes but is not limited to ADB, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, and Australia;