Reform Agenda definition

Reform Agenda means a comprehensive, coherent and prioritised set of targeted reforms and priority investment areas in Moldova, including payment conditions that indicate satisfactory progress or completion of related measures, and an indicative timetable for their implementation;
Reform Agenda means Agenda of Reforms in Electricity Sub-Sector as adopted by the Council of
Reform Agenda means the Reform Agenda for the Borrower or amendment thereto assessed by the Commission and approved through the adoption of the Commission Implementing Decision.

Examples of Reform Agenda in a sentence

  • During such time, the district shall allocate the annual funding of $22,286 for the purpose of providing high quality professional development that supports District implementation of the Regents Reform Agenda to members of the CTA using guidelines developed by the CTA APPR Committee and the Director of Curriculum.

  • Actions to remove existing barriers may be advanced through agreed reforms under the National Reform Agenda.

  • The legislature and governor passed a group of bills that adjusted the Regents Education Reform Agenda.

  • Additional Sector Documents means the Government Arrears Payment Plan, the Reform Agenda and any other document related to the policy and operation of the electricity sector in Benin as identified by MCC.

  • Commonwealth’s Delivery System and Payment Reform Agenda and Timeline The Commonwealth has and will be undertaking a number of efforts with a single theme: transforming the delivery system to provide integrated care across the continuum, while adopting sustainable alternative payment systems that more directly reward systems for high quality, efficient care.

  • Pursuant to Section 6.02(p) of the General Conditions, the following additional event is specified, namely that the Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda or any provision thereof, shall have been amended, suspended, abrogated, repealed or waived so as to affect, in the opinion of the Bank, materially and adversely the ability of the Borrower to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • The parties will conduct a semi-annual review of progress on the Power Sector Reform Agenda.

  • The Beneficiary shall report once a year in the context of the Economic and Financial Dialogue on the progress made in the achievement of the reform-related part of its Reform Agenda.

  • The Program is designed to support the Education Reform Agenda through strengthening the organisational systems and practices of the national education administration, and improving systemic integration among the four levels of administration responsible for managing and financing the education sector.

  • This will be undertaken by the NT PHN, as part of its commitment to the national Aged Care Reform Agenda, in partnership with the DoH.