Iris Group definition
Examples of Iris Group in a sentence
To the extent that any Liens (other than Permitted Liens) are identified, either Oracle (with respect to Title Reviewed Properties that are owned or contributed by the Oracle Group) or Xxxxxx and Xxxx (with respect to Title Reviewed Properties that are owned or contributed by the Xxxxxx Group or Iris Group) will be responsible for removing such Liens (or obtaining affirmative title insurance over such Liens) prior to the Closing Date, and will be 100% responsible for any costs associated with doing so.
The Consortium includes: The GIRL Center at the Population Council, UNICEF, Girls Not Brides, Iris Group, Fraym, the University of California San Diego’s Center on Gender Equity and Health, and Unchained At Last.
Unless and until the Closing of the Contemplated Transactions is consummated, the Oracle Group’s Business, on the one hand, and the Businesses of the Xxxxxx Group and the Iris Group, on the other hand, will continue to be operated as independent businesses and will not collaborate in any manner or take any other action in violation of applicable Law.
We would also like to thank Aditi Krishna of Iris Group, and Suzanne Petroni of Gender Equality Solutions, for their technical and editorial input.
Each of the Parties will cooperate to complete and maintain the Contemplated Transactions, to the extent reasonably possible, in a manner that minimizes any Taxes of the Oracle Group, the Xxxxxx Group and the Iris Group.
Begin with greetings, introductions, and thanks to the community leaders and participants.This study is being conducted by Iris Group on behalf of USAID to understand the concerns about sanitation and hygiene in your community.
Iris Group is deeply grateful for the guidance and technical support provided by Yvette Efevbera, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, throughout the preparation of this analysis and report.
Iris Group adapted an existing framework for applied political economy analysis from the 2018 USAID PEA Guide for Practitioners (Menocal et al., 2018) to identify the underlying context for CEFM.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Iris Group would like to thank Mary Beth Hastings for conceptualizing and overseeing this analysis and for writing this report, as well as Aishwarya Nagar for providing research support.
CONSENT FORM – HIV POLICY ASSESSMENT IN CENTRAL AMERICA This research is being conducted by Mary Kincaid, Nancy Alvey and Hannah Fortune‐Greeley of the Iris Group, under contract to USAID’s Regional Program for Central America.