Liberia Sample Clauses

Liberia. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Liberia and Head of UNMIL.—Farid Zarif (Afghanistan).
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Liberia. Provides regular budget updates to citizens via SMS & associated technologies through various local languages; & provide periodic support to rural radio stations to broadcast the messages of the Open Budget Initiative Restoring Public Trust through Budget and Bidding Transparency SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL Integrate the digital systems on public contracts, bidding & budgetary execution into a single online portal to be published in an open format.The city will train citizens to understand their oversight capabilities of the budget REVENUE TRANSPARENCY
Liberia. Time to Take Human Rights Seriously — Placing Human Rights on the National Agenda. London. Arnin, Samir. 1973. Neo-colonialism in West Africa. Trans. By Xxxxxxx XxXxxxx. New York and London: Monthly Review Press. Xxxxxxxx, B. 1994. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the origin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx. 1995. “Explaining the Resurgence of Regionalism in World Politics”,
Liberia. The Road to Democracy under the Leadership of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx — The Policies and Statements of Doe. Bourne End: Kensal Press.
Liberia. Q. Sir, what are your thoughts—— The President. Let me answer a couple of questions and let’s—a little more order here to this particular press coverage, be- cause this is Xxxxxxxx.
Liberia. Memorandum of Understanding concerning the Provision of Financial Assistance in Respect of the Demobilisation Process Entry into force: 20050929 20050930 Senegal Agreement on Scientific and Technological Cooperation. 20051004 Chile Declaration of Intent concerning Defence Co-operation. Entry into force: 20051004 20051005 Russian Federation Agreement on Co-operation in the Field of Maritime Transport. Entry into force: 20100802 20051005 Russian Federation Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of South Africa and the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. Entry into force: 20051005 20051006 Angola Letter of Intent on Science and Technology. Entry into force: 20051006 20051010
Liberia. East Coast Gaugings Limited England OSG Group Purchasing Limited England OSG Ship Management (London) Limited England OSG Ship Management (UK) Ltd. England Western Ship Agencies Limited England 398 Equity Corporation Delaware 399 Equity Corporation Delaware 400 Equity Corporation Delaware 401 Equity Corporation Delaware Ambrit Holdings, Inc. Delaware Amity Products Carriers, Inc. Delaware Xxxxxxxx Tanker Corporation Delaware New Orleans Tanker Corporation Delaware Ocean Bulk Ships, Inc. Delaware OSG Financial Corp. Delaware OSG Ship Management, Inc. Delaware Philadelphia Tanker Corporation Delaware Ship Paying Corporation No. 1 Delaware Transbulk Carriers, Inc. Delaware Xxxx Tanker Corporation Delaware American Shipholding Group, Inc. New York Cambridge Tankers, Inc. New York Juneau Tanker Corporation New York OSG Bulk Ships, Inc. New York OSG Car Carriers, Inc. New York U.S. Shipholding Group, Inc. New York Xxxxxx Tankships Corporation New York Form of Opinion of Special Admiralty Counsel February 19, 2004 UBS Securities LLC 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000-0000 Ladies and Gentlemen: We have acted as special admiralty counsel to Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company") in connection with a public offering by the Company of $150,000,000 principal amount of 7.50% Notes due 2024. This opinion is being rendered pursuant to 7(e) of the Underwriting Agreement (the "Agreement"), dated February 13, 2004, between you and the Company. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Agreement. In rendering this opinion, we have examined executed originals, or copies certified or otherwise identified to our satisfaction, of the following documents (the "Transaction Documents"):
Liberia. 2.1.26 Libya 2.1.27 Madagascar
Liberia. The GOAL Plus project builds on the success of the previous Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)-USAID/GOAL project to improve primary school girls’ enrollment, attendance, retention, and completion in 60 schools in Bong, Lofa, and Grand Bassa counties. To this end, GOAL Plus is offering: (1) a scholarship program and associated activities to improve girls’ access; (2) Parent Teacher Association (PTA) capacity building and community grants to improve the learning environments of schools; (3) an outreach awareness campaign to create support among parents and communities for girls’ education and appropriate age enrollment2; (4) support to the Ministry of Education (MOE) on topics related to girls’ education; and (5) capacity building support to FAWE to strengthen their finance, administration, logistics, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities. Research and evaluation activities are being carried out to provide evidence concerning the performance of key interventions and issues than impact girls’ success in education to inform the policy dialogue and programming related to girls’ education. The second year of the GOAL Plus project has been challenging yet productive. In the first quarter of year two (October to December 2014), the majority of GOAL Plus activities focused on addressing issues and impact of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) on the education system and in the country of Liberia as a whole. Schools did not open in September 2014 for the 2014/2015 academic year and were closed indefinitely. Project staff participated in MOE technical working groups to develop and implement the MOE’s Emergency Response Plan, including GOAL Plus’ role within the plan. GOAL Plus staff participated in the Ministry of Education Joint Education Assessment, which was led by IBIS and funded by UNICEF, to assess the impact of the EVD on schools and communities in Liberia. Data collection tools were developed and teams were sent throughout the country to collect information. GOAL Plus coordinated the activities in Bong County, held focus group discussions and key informant interviews, and submitted the responses to IBIS. The American Institutes for Research (AIR) donated its own funds to pay for WASH materials including hand-washing buckets, soap, and chlorine. GOAL Plus staff distributed these items to its 60 communities through town hall meetings led by the town chief. Two sets of materials were given to each community, one to the town chief and the other to the men...
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