Complementary actions Sample Clauses

Complementary actions. This action reflects the findings of an independent needs assessment that was commissioned to help guide and target short and medium-term assistance to refugees, which is to be mobilised within the framework of the Facility for Refugees in Turkey (June 2016). This assessment builds on the Government of Turkey's first stage needs assessment (March 2016). This action is complementary to and in synergy with past, current and future actions, which are to be funded under the Facility under various EU mechanisms and instruments. It corresponds to one or more priority areas of the Facility as defined by the Facility Steering Committee on 12 May (Humanitarian Assistance, Migration Management, Education, Health, Municipal Infrastructure and Socio-economic Support). Special care will be taken to avoid overlap with any other EU or third donor funded activity in these areas. The present action will provide an initial contribution in the priority area of Municipal Infrastructure, which will be complemented by further interventions under humanitarian and/or non-humanitarian assistance within the framework of the Facility. Projects to be supported through this EUTF action could be a pilot for a larger-scale investment programme under the Facility. As specifically requested by the Turkish authorities, projects funded within the present action would be funded on a “grants-only” basis, while investments under the Facility will be funded through blending of grants and loans. There are two loans EIB has signed with ILBANK: €150 million in 2012 for water, wastewater and solid waste projects and € 250 million in 2015 when urban transport was added to the already existing sectors. An EU grant (€8.5 million) was provided to the first loan to support ILBANK’s capacity building as well as project preparation and implementation. A similar Technical Assistance (TA) facility is under preparation for the second loan. In the first loan 9 investments in Erbaa, Elazig, Bolu, Malatya, Burdur, Samsun, Eskisehir and Bursa are supported: the facility is fully allocated. The first sub-financing agreement with Erbaa Municipality was signed in March 2015. These activities are supporting similar projects in typology and size of the present Action, varying only regarding the geographical location (South and Eastern Turkey). Other IFIs have credit lines with ILBANK in place with JICA’s having a comparable progress of the EIB’s line, also because of the favourable financing terms. Additionally, as o...
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Complementary actions. The tenor of ongoing RIP projects under 8th and 9th EDF is improving the economy of the Region and promoting greater integration. Regional Sustainable Tourism (€8 million), Caribbean Trade and Private Sector Development (€2,6 million), air access to Dominica (€11,95 million) and a programme of Haiti- Dominican Republic Trans-Border Economic Infrastructure (€45 million from RIP and NIP), all contribute to strengthening the Regional economy. There are also Regional integration projects in the Dominican Republic and in Suriname under preparation. A 9EDF €2 million Caribbean Knowledge Learning Network (CKLN) project was approved in May 2006 under the RIP, which should improve further education levels across the Region. Since CARICOM are involved in the management of the CKLN project, as well as with the ICT component of the present proposal, they will ensure complementarity and synergies between the two sets of activities. Under all-ACP EDF finance, the Caribbean at present benefits from a €857,000 grant agreement to the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (CRNM) (8 TPS 110 - Institutional Support and Capacity Building for External Trade and Economic Negotiations) up till the end of 2006 and the proposed new financial support to the RNM from this programme will only be granted to the RNM when other EDF support has ended. Two other major ongoing intra-ACP projects which are linked to Regional integration are Support to the Rum Industry (€70 million) and Support to the Rice Sector (€24 million).

Related to Complementary actions

  • Disciplinary Actions Disciplinary Actions and Appeals shall be governed by SP&P, TSHRS regulations and TSHRS Disciplinary Action Policy 7G.l.

  • Other Necessary Acts Each party shall execute and deliver to the other all such further instruments and documents as may be reasonably necessary to carry out this Agreement in order to provide and secure to the other parties the full and complete enjoyment of rights and privileges hereunder.

  • Teams One team for the purposes of the Event shall consist of one Vehicle. Each Vehicle can contain a maximum of three Team Members, provided such Team Members have entered into a Team Entry Agreement with the Company or have otherwise agreed in writing to participate in the Event upon and subject to the Terms of Entry and the Event Rules. For the avoidance of doubt, it is the sole responsibility of each Team to inform themselves of the maximum numbers of persons legally permitted to travel in the Vehicle under Relevant Law. Vehicles: Rickshaws The Company shall provide each Team with the contact details of the Approved Hirer who will be able to provide each Team with a Vehicle for use in the Event, subject to the Team entering into an agreement (the “Borrowing Agreementâ€) with the Hirer outlining the terms of use of the Vehicle. Should the Vehicle not be delivered to the Designated Finish Point up to 3 days after the date of the official Finish Line Party, then the team will be liable for either the cost to retrieve the Vehicle and/or the "Hire Costs" beyond this date. Each Vehicle will be of a similar specification to that outlined in Schedule 4 to the Team Entry Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the Company shall make no representations or warranties as to the suitability of the Approved Hirer or of the Vehicle for participation in the Event and any rights or warranties which a Team may have or be granted in relation to the Vehicle shall be limited to those contained in the Rental Agreement or implied by any Relevant Law.

  • Union Activities If the Contract Amount is $50,000 or more, no Judicial Council funds received under this Agreement will be used to assist, promote or deter union organizing during the term of this Agreement (including any extension or renewal term).

  • Causes for Disciplinary Action The following causes shall be grounds for disciplinary action:

  • Time Off for Union Activities A. Conventions and Conferences Union-designated employees may be allowed time off without pay to attend union-sponsored conventions or conferences. Approval for the time off must be granted in advance of the absence and in accordance with the Employer’s leave policies. Approval will not be granted if the absence interferes with the Employer’s ability to provide coverage during the requested time off or the operating needs of the agency cannot be met.

  • Tasks In order to accomplish the work described herein, the Contractor shall perform each of the following tasks:

  • Record of Disciplinary Action (a) The Employer agrees not to introduce as evidence in a hearing relating to disciplinary action, any document from the file of an employee, the existence of which the employee was not aware at the time of filing.

  • Grounds for Disciplinary Action The imposition of an oral reprimand shall not be subject to the grievance procedure. An employee may challenge the contents of any written materials pursuant to the provisions of Article 5.5

  • Disciplinary Action 18.1. The following sets out the action which may be taken when a worker returns a confirmed positive result to an alcohol or drug test.

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