Financial Management Framework Agreement definition

Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and the United Nations Children’s Fund, dated November 4, 2016. For purposes of the FMFA, the “World Bank” means the Association and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and the United Nations, to which UNICEF is a co-signatory pursuant to the letter signed by UNICEF on November 4, 2016.
Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and the UNOPS, dated October 20, 2008. For purposes of the FMFA, the World Bank means the Bank and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

Examples of Financial Management Framework Agreement in a sentence

  • The Financial Management Framework Agreement (“FMFA”) (as defined in the Appendix to this Agreement) constitutes an integral part of this Agreement.

  • The Recipient shall ensure that the audit of its Respective Part of the Project is governed by: (a) Article XIV of the Financial Regulations; and (b) the Financial Management Framework Agreement.

  • The provisions in the General Conditions section of this Agreement related to financial management, audit, and fraud and corruption prevention, derive from the Financial Management Framework Agreement (FMFA) and the Fiduciary Principles Accord between the UN agencies (including UNICEF) and the Bank.

  • The provisions in the General Conditions section of this Agreement related to financial management, audit, and fraud and corruption prevention derive from the Financial Management Framework Agreement (FMFA) and the Fiduciary Principles Accord concluded between UN Agencies (including the FAO) and the World Bank.

  • The Recipient shall ensure that the audit of the Project is: (a) carried out pursuant to the Financial Regulations and Rules; and governed by (b) the Financial Management Framework Agreement.

  • The Recipient shall ensure that the audit of the Project is: (a) carried out pursuant to the UNOPS Financial Regulations and Rule; and governed by (b) the Financial Management Framework Agreement.

  • The provisions in the General Conditions section of this Agreement related to financial management, audit, and fraud and corruption prevention, derive from the Financial Management Framework Agreement (FMFA) and the Fiduciary Principles Accord between the UN agencies (including WFP) and the Bank.

  • The provisions in the General Conditions section of this Agreement related to financial management and audit derive from the Financial Management Framework Agreement (FMFA) to which IOM is a co-signatory as of June 2017.

  • The provisions in the General Conditions section of this Agreement related to financial management, audit, and fraud and corruption prevention derive from the Financial Management Framework Agreement (FMFA) and the Fiduciary Principles Accord concluded between UN agencies (including WHO) and the World Bank.

  • The provisions in the General Conditions section of this Agreement related to financial management, audit, and fraud and corruption prevention derive from the Financial Management Framework Agreement (FMFA) concluded between UN agencies, including WMO, and the World Bank.


More Definitions of Financial Management Framework Agreement

Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and the United Nations, dated March 10, 2006, and signed by the Recipient on March 10, 2006. For purposes of the FMFA, the World Bank means the Bank and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and the United Nation, to which UNICEF is a co-signatory pursuant to the letter it signed on November 4, 2016. For purposes of the FMFA, the World Bank means the Bank and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and the United
Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and the United Nations dated March 10, 2006, duly acknowledged and acceded by IOM through a Letter dated 23 June 2017.
Financial Management Framework Agreement or “FMFA” means the Financial Management Framework Agreement between the World Bank and UNOPS, dated