Incentive Program Working Group definition

Incentive Program Working Group means the technical advisory body whose responsibilities are described in paragraph 5(b)(ii) of this Annex, and whose membership consists of representatives of (i) the Bank; (ii) the Ministry of Finance, and (iii) representatives of no more than six Donors to be reviewed on an annual basis by the Steering Committee;

Examples of Incentive Program Working Group in a sentence

  • The ARTF’s Incentive Program Working Group (IPWG) and the proposed Strategy Working Group are appropriate forums through which such a dialogue could be pursued.139The donor community should adopt a common stance on a range of critical issues, especially corruption.

  • The ARTF’s Incentive Program Working Group (IPWG) and the proposed Strategy Working Group are appropriate forums through which such a dialogue could be pursued.139 The donor community should adopt a common stance on a range of critical issues, especially corruption.

  • The World Bank has discussed these shifts extensively with Government, and the Incentive Program Working Group has discussed and recommended that the proposal be adopted.

  • The Ministry was aware of the ongoing discussion of membership in the Incentive Program Working Group (IPWG), and the Minister stressed that a relatively small group of 4-6 members might be preferable to keep the technical discussions manageable.

  • The Incentive Program component was added in 2009, with an accompanying new ARTF governance mechanism (the ARTF Incentive Program Working Group) which included the World Bank, government, and selected ARTF partners.

  • It has been discussed and vetted by ARTF governance bodies including the ARTF Strategy Group, the ARTF Incentive Program Working Group, and the ARTF Gender Working Group and is expected to be formally incorporated in the ARTF portfolio at the next annual ARTF Steering Committee meeting.

  • The ARTF’s governance and oversight structure includes: Steering Committee, Strategy Group, Incentive Program Working Group, Gender Working Groups, and the Administrator and Management Committee.ARTF has a comprehensive framework for monitoring and evaluation.

  • The remainder of this Lease or the application of the term or condition to persons or circumstances other than those to which it is held to be invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected thereby and shall continue in full force and effect.

  • This process included government counterparts and development partners through the Incentive Program Working Group.

  • Consensus RecommendationThe Self-Generation Incentive Program Working Group unanimously recommends that the proposed program modification to grant an exemption to Section 2.4.8 of the SGIP Handbook for critical facilities not be approved.

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