Manila Sample Clauses

Manila. 14 The concrete targets set in accordance with the vision and goals of the Seventh Five-Year Plan include: (i) increase of the installed generation capacity of electricity to 23,000 megawatt (MW) by 2020; (ii) increase of per capita energy consumption from 371 kilowatt/hour (kWh) to 514 kWh; (iii) electricity coverage to be increased to 96%; (iv) reduction of the system loss in the energy sector from 13% to 9%; (v) construction of the 6.15 kilometer (km) long Padma Multipurpose Bridge at Mawa-Janjira; (vi) construction of about 26 km long Dhaka Elevated Expressway; (vii) improvement of the multimodal transport network with a significant increase in the share of rail and waterways traffic; (viii) reduction of urban traffic congestion, in particular in the Dhaka and Chittagong Metropolitan areas; and (ix) reduction of road accidents. current priority plan and are developed under the PPP modality such as: (i) telecommunication,
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Manila process in river basins, and (ii) improving water use efficiency with adequate measurement to increase water availability for widely competing users.
Manila. 3 0.90 (Shadow wage factor) was estimated through dividing $3.19 per day (minimum wage of West Bengal) into $3.55 per day (unskilled labour cost, using practiced labour wage rate paid by contractors to unskilled labourers). 4 National standards based project design adopted for Chennai water supply component.
Manila. 23. The RDP focuses on road construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation and repairs. There are two main sources of funding for the road sector: (i) pubic sector budget and borrowings, and (ii) private sector sources. Government budget constraints are particularly critical. Funding for the road budget comes from the national budget rather than a specific road fund, although such a fund did exist some years ago. A law on road concessions was amended in 2008 to better attract private investments.
Manila. 3 The governments of Australia, Norway, Spain, and Sweden contribute to the multi-partner Clean Energy Fund. The Government of Japan contributes to the single-partner Asian Clean Energy Fund. The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute of Australia contributes to the Carbon Capture and Storage Fund.
Manila. The 2005 CFA refers to the PRC fund as “People’s Republic of China Poverty Reduction and Regional Cooperation Fund.”
Manila. [2012], ‘The Appreciation and Value of Chinese Export Porcelain in The Netherlands at the beginning of the 17th century’. Paper presented at Symposium, Nanchang University, October (unpublished). . [2012], ‘The Distribution and Use of Chinese Export Porcelain for the Dutch Market’. Paper presented at the International symposium on Ancient Ceramics (ISAC) Jingdezhen, October. (unpublished) . [2012], ‘Early 17th Century Chinese Trade Ceramics for the Dutch Market: Distribution, Types and Consumption’. In Proceedings of the International Symposium: Chinese Export Ceramics in the 16th and 17th Centuries and the Spread of Material Civilisation., City University of Hong Kong, 2012. . [2014], ‘Kraak Type Porcelain. Some Corrections about the Term, the Shapes and Designs’. Paper presented at the Third Symposium on the Chinese Export Porcelain of the Ming and Ching Dynasties. Shanghai , December 13th.(unpublished) . [2017], ‘Supplies of Chinese Porcelain for the Dutch East India Company (VOC) Trade Post on Formosa from 1624-1650’. Paper presented at the symposium: Maritime Silk Road – China’s Historic sites: the Dongxiyao kiln ruins. March 17-20. Published in the proceedings (in Chinese). . (ed.) [1982], The Ceramic Load of the ‘Witte Leeuw’ (1613), Amsterdam. (co-ed.) [2007], ‘Avondster Project’. Special Publication Centre for International Heritage Activities, no. 1., Amsterdam. Pinto de Matos, M. A. [1996], Chinese Export Porcelain from the Anastácio Gonçalves Collection., Lisbon. . [1997], Azul e Branco da China. Porcelana ao Tempo dos escobrimentos.
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Manila representative number of participating government agencies.2 ADB’s Southeast Asia Department see the synergy of using the tools developed under Wired for Work to support this process.
Manila. 4 ADB. 2017. Climate Change Operational Framework 2017-2030: Enhanced Actions for Low Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate-Resilient Development. Manila.
Manila progress reports in a format consistent with ADB's project performance reporting system; (ii) consolidated annual reports including (a) progress achieved by output as measured through the indicator's performance targets, (b) key implementation issues and solutions, (c) updated procurement plan, and (d) updated implementation plan for the next 12 months; and (iii) a project completion report within 6 months of physical completion of each tranche under the MFF. Schedule 2 hereto sets as the Design and Monitoring Framework for the Facility, against which the implementation effectiveness will be evaluated. Undertakings Attached as Schedule 6 are the undertakings provided by Sri Lanka. DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SRI LANKA By: Democratic Socialist Republic By: Asian Development Bank of Sri Lanka
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