Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee Sample Clauses

Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. The Recipient shall maintain an inter-ministerial steering committee (“IMSC”) throughout the implementation of the Project with composition and functions acceptable to the Association, to be responsible for providing policy guidance for, and oversight of, the Project.
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Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. 2. The Recipient shall establish, no later than one (1) month after the Effective Date, and thereafter maintain, throughout Project implementation, the Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee, comprising a representative of the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources as chair, and representatives of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, the Ministry of Commerce and Cooperatives, the Ministry of Infrastructure, the Ministry of Natural Resources, and with an institutional framework, functions, and resources satisfactory to the Association.
Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. 2. The Recipient shall maintain and assign for the implementation of the Project, the Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee, established pursuant to Section I.A.2 of Schedule 2 of the Original Financing Agreement.
Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. 2. The inter-ministerial steering committee established under the first ADB-funded Urban Governance and Infrastructure Improvement Project (Loan No. 1947-BAN(SF)), chaired by the Secretary of LGD and comprising senior-level representatives from LGD, LGED, the Planning Commission, the Economics Relations Division and the Finance Division of the Ministry of Finance, the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division of the Ministry of Planning, the National Institute for Local Government, the Department of Public Health Engineering, the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, and representatives of the Pourashavas shall be expanded to include the Department of Environment. Its terms of reference shall be expanded to include supervision of the Project. The inter-ministerial steering committee shall meet whenever necessary but no less than once every three months to review the progress of the Project and guide its future direction.
Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. The Recipient shall establish and thereafter maintain an inter-ministerial steering committee (the “Steering Committee”) with functions and resources satisfactory to the Association. Without limitation to the provisions of paragraph (a) above, the Steering Committee shall be responsible for, inter alia, overall guidance and review of Project implementation progress and will support the MoU in the coordination among other ministries, municipal authorities, and agencies involved with Project implementation. Without limitation to the provisions of paragraph (a) above, the Steering Committee shall be headed by the minister of the MoU and include representatives from the MoE, ministries in charge of water and energy; interior; development; finance; decentralization; and health, as well as representatives from the participating municipalities.
Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. (a) The Recipient shall establish and thereafter maintain an inter-ministerial steering committee (the “Steering Committee”) with functions and resources satisfactory to the Association.
Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. (a) No later than three (3) months after the Effective Date, the Recipient shall have established, and shall thereafter maintain, an inter-ministerial steering committee (the “Inter-ministerial Steering Committee”) headed by the Recipient’s Minister responsible for social affairs or its representative, with functions and membership satisfactory to the Association. The Inter-ministerial Steering Committee shall provide overall guidance for the Project and shall review progress.
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Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee. 3. The Recipient shall, at all times during the execution of the Project:

Related to Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee

  • Joint Steering Committee [***] following the Effective Date [***], a joint steering committee (the “JSC”) will be established by the Parties to provide oversight and to facilitate information sharing between the Parties with respect to the activities under this Agreement.

  • Project Steering Committee (a) The Recipient shall establish and maintain at all times until the completion of the Project, the Project Steering Committee with a composition, mandate and resources satisfactory to the Association.

  • Steering Committee The Project Manager shall set up a Steering Committee for the Project, consisting of representatives from the Department, the Contractor, and any other key organisations whom the project will impact on, to be agreed between the parties. The function of the Steering Committee shall be to review the scope and direction of the Project against its aims and objectives, monitor progress and efficiency, and assess, manage and review expected impact and use of the findings from the Project. The Committee shall meet at times and dates agreed by the parties, or in the absence of agreement, specified by the Department. The Contractor’s representatives on the Steering Committee shall report their views on the progress of the Project to the Steering Committee in writing if requested by the Department. The Contractor’s representatives on the Steering Committee shall attend all meetings of the Steering Committee unless otherwise agreed by the Department.

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