Sector Ministries definition

Sector Ministries means, for purposes of the Project, any ministry representing a sector such as health, education, agriculture or commerce, which have a role in nutrition.
Sector Ministries means the Recipient’s government departments.

Examples of Sector Ministries in a sentence

  • I understand that MoFPED will not disburse conditional grant funds until it has received approval of the aforementioned reports from the relevant Sector Ministries and Agencies.

  • Institutions, with enforcement role in environmental management include Sector Ministries, National Environment Management Council (NEMC) and Local Government Authorities (LGAs).

  • Sector Ministries are to provide short write-ups on the analysis of their Human Resource data relating to staff distribution, staff movements and staff training and how this impacted on the performance of the Ministry.

  • All other expenses on existing fixed assets, including day-to-day repair and maintenance expenditure and cost of replacing parts, are changed to the statement of profit and loss for the period during which such expenses are incurred.

  • This includes Sector Ministries and decentralised agencies, development partners, civil society, NGO, FBO, private sector, traditional and religious authorities and CBO at community, sub-district, district, regional and national levels.

  • The key institutions include: Ministry responsible for ICT; Sector Ministries; Regional Administration and Local Government; The Judiciary; Private Sector; Civil Society Organizations (CSO); Education and Research Institutions; Regional and International Organizations.

  • Units within Sector Ministries/ InstitutionsThese have been established to oversee social matters including supervision and monitoring of implementation of project social management plans, and gender issues.

  • Sector Ministries shall be responsible for ensuring compliance of their policies in conformity with the requirements of this policy by incorporating environmental management issues in the respective sector policies, strategies, plans, programmes and projects.

  • The key players include the Ministry responsible for environment, Sector Ministries, Regional Secretariats, Local Government Authorities, National Environment Management Council (NEMC) Environmental Appeals Tribunal and the National Environmental Advisory Committee (NEAC).

  • Sector Ministries are responsible for ensuring the necessary sector-specific adaptations to climate change.

Related to Sector Ministries

  • Nodal Ministry means the Ministry or Department identified pursuant to this order in respect of a particular item of goods or services or works.

  • COVID-19 Measures means any quarantine, “shelter in place,” “stay at home,” workforce reduction, social distancing, shut down, closure, sequester or any other Law, directive, guidelines or recommendations by any Governmental Authority (including the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization) in each case in connection with, related to or in response to COVID-19, including the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) or any changes thereto.

  • technical and organisational security measures means those measures aimed at protecting personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction or accidental loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access, in particular where the processing involves the transmission of data over a network, and against all other unlawful forms of processing.

  • energy management system means a set of interrelated or interacting elements of a plan which sets an energy efficiency objective and a strategy to achieve that objective;

  • Collaborative drug therapy management means participation by an authorized pharmacist and a physician in the management of drug therapy pursuant to a written community practice protocol or a written hospital practice protocol.

  • Indigenous Peoples means social groups with a distinct social and cultural identity that makes them vulnerable to being disadvantaged in the development process, including the presence in varying degrees of the following characteristics: (i) a close attachment to ancestral territories and to the natural resources in these areas; (ii) self-identification and identification by others as members of a distinct cultural group; (iii) an indigenous language, often different from Pilipino, the Recipient’s national language; (iv) presence of customary social and political institutions; and (v) primarily subsistence-oriented production.