IGAD definition

IGAD means Intergovernmental Authority on Development, a regional economic community set up through IGAD Constitutive Agreement, responsible for carrying out the Project.
IGAD means Intergovernmental Authority on Development as established in Article 3 of the Agreement.
IGAD means the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development;

Examples of IGAD in a sentence

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  • Either Party may terminate this Agreement by giving to the other a ninety (90) days prior written notice PROVIDED that IGAD LPI’s obligations to ILRI under clause 6 (Payments) will survive termination of this Agreement by either Party for as long as IGAD LPI continues to occupy the Office Space and/or utilize and enjoy the Services.

  • Sumbeiywo, Special Envoy IGAD Sudan Peace Process and on Behalf of the IGAD Envoys Description An agreement between the Parties that provides principles, to be incorporated into a final peace agreement, on the governance of Sudan including provisions political and wealth power-sharing.

  • Review of African Political Economy, 32(106), 535-548; p.32 disputants began to comply with solutions proposed by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) – a regional body tasked with mediating an end to Sudanese conflict.

  • The IGAD LPI’s Office Space will be maintained under the same policies and procedures as those applying to ILRI’s own premises with regard to preservation of safety, care, good order, cleanliness, decency and general security.

  • Furthermore regional and international actors spearheaded the CPA process with significant direction being provided by the IGAD member-states, whilst the AAA was primarily an internal Sudanese affair, with nominal support from the World Council of Churches.

  • It is expected that within the framework of collaboration IGAD LPI staff will be based at ILRI offices in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

  • ILRI may, upon giving a three (3) months’ notice in writing to IGAD LPI, change the rental for the Office Space to reflect the prevailing market rates and any other relevant circumstances.

  • The IGAD LPI will adhere to FAO’s administrative and finance procedures, but will conform as far as possible to ILRI’s procedures to facilitate financial transactions.

  • However, to the surprise of many, in 2002 the disputants began to comply with solutions proposed by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) – the regional body tasked with mediating an end to Sudanese conflict.


More Definitions of IGAD

IGAD means Inter-Governmental Authority on Development, a legal entity, established through the IGAD Treaty (“IGAD Treaty”) signed among the IGAD Member States on March 21, 1996 in Nairobi, Republic of Kenya.
IGAD means the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, a regional economic community set up through IGAD Constitutive Agreement whose member states are: Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Uganda.
IGAD means the Intergovernmental Authority on Development responsible for the implementation of Part 5 of the Project.
IGAD s PIU” means the project implementing unit established pursuant to referred to in Section I.A.2 of Schedule 2 to the IGAD Financing Agreement.
IGAD means the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, which as one of the Project Partners will implement the Action together with ADA.
IGAD means the Intergovernmental Authority on Development created on March 21, 1986, among Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Soudan and South Soudan and Uganda, and later joined by Eritrea.