Implementing Agency Level Sample Clauses

Implementing Agency Level. The implementing agencies (IAs) need to improve capacity as a whole. The capacity development component will focus the following areas Investment program management. Assistance will be provided to establish teams, systems and practices to manage the due diligence process associated with all the investments and to of all investments. Figure A4.2: Institutional Set-up in the Renewable Energy Sector GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN Federal Level Punjab Sarhad Irrigation Irrigation Irrigation Irrigation Power Hydel and and and and Dev’t Dev’t Power Power Power Power Company Org. Dept Dept Dept Dept Limited (PPDCL) (SHYDO) (IPD) (IPD) (IPD) (IPD) MINISTRY OF WATER AND POWER MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT CDM UNIT National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) Private Power Investment Bureau (PPIB) Punjab Province North Western Frontier Province (NWFP) Baloochistan Province Sindh Province Northern Area Ashad Jammu Kashmir Provincial Level MINISTRY OF FINANCE Assistance will also be provided to ensure the IAs undertake appropriate evaluation, monitoring and reporting work. A program management team will be put in place to do this work. It will define work plans and supervise their implementation. It will also oversee the implementation of the investments. This team will be an entry point to ADB program supervision teams. The latter will also work with AEDB and provincial level EAs. Due diligence for deal flow processing. The investment program will finance the services of external independent advisors to undertake work on technical, financial, economic, governance, fiduciary, financial management, procurement, anti-corruption, disbursement and safeguards areas. These teams will be called upon on demand. They will be financed under the first tranche. Subsequent tranches could expand on this should it be required. One area that will require special assistance is related to environmental and social safeguards. Assistance will be provided through the fielding of consultants and ADB missions to ensure that the right procedures are followed at all times. Similar work will be related to governance. Governance will need to be institutionalized and public disclosure systems will be developed and put in place. The capacity component will also focus on fiduciary oversight. Strong internal audits will be set up to ensure full transparency in this area. Program implementation The IAs will require a...
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