Pilot Subprojects Sample Clauses
Pilot Subprojects. 1. Upon approval of a Pilot Subproject, and prior to the carrying out of said Pilot Subproject, the Recipient shall cause INIAF to make available the Pilot Subgrant to the selected Department under an agreement (the “Pilot Subproject Agreement”) to be entered into between INIAF and said Department on terms and conditions satisfactory to the Association which agreement shall mandate:
(a) the compliance with, and application of, the Anti-corruption Guidelines, the Procurement Guidelines, the Consultant Guidelines, the EMF and PMP, and the OM.
(b) the undertakings by the selected Department to: (i) carry out its respective technical assistance and rural extension Pilot Subproject with due diligence and efficiency and in accordance with sound technical, economic, financial, managerial, environmental, and social standards and practices satisfactory to the Association; (ii) provide, promptly as needed, any co-financing resources for said Pilot Subproject; (iii) maintain a financial management system and prepare financial statements in accordance with consistently applied accounting standards acceptable to the Association; (iv) maintain policies and procedures adequate to enable INIAF to monitor and evaluate the Pilot Subproject; and (v) enable the Recipient and the Association to inspect the Pilot Subproject site, and examine any relevant records and documents related thereto.
Pilot Subprojects. Carrying out of Pilot Subprojects through the provision of grants to improve extension management, technology transfer, inter-linkages between farmers--extension--research, the participation of other providers in extension delivery, seeds production, input supply, and support for the establishment of Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies. Part E: Zanzibar
Pilot Subprojects. Upon approval of a Pilot Subproject, and prior to the carrying out of said Pilot Subproject, the Recipient shall cause INIAF to make available the Pilot Subgrant to the selected Department under an agreement (the “Pilot Subproject Agreement”) to be entered into between INIAF and said Department on terms and conditions satisfactory to the Association which agreement shall mandate: the compliance with, and application of, the Anti-corruption Guidelines, the Procurement Guidelines, the Consultant Guidelines, the EMF and PMP, and the OM. the undertakings by the selected Department to: (i) carry out its respective technical assistance and rural extension Pilot Subproject with due diligence and efficiency and in accordance with sound technical, economic, financial, managerial, environmental, and social standards and practices satisfactory to the Association; (ii) provide, promptly as needed, any co-financing resources for said Pilot Subproject; (iii) maintain a financial management system and prepare financial statements in accordance with consistently applied accounting standards acceptable to the Association; (iv) maintain policies and procedures adequate to enable INIAF to monitor and evaluate the Pilot Subproject; and (v) enable the Recipient and the Association to inspect the Pilot Subproject site, and examine any relevant records and documents related thereto.
Pilot Subprojects. Carrying out of Pilot Subprojects through the provision of grants to improve extension management, technology transfer, inter-linkages between farmers - extension - research, the participation of other providers in extension delivery, seeds production, input supply and support for the establishment of Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies. The Project is expected to be completed by June 30, 2001. Procurement and Consultants’ Services Section I. Procurement of Goods and Works Part A: General Goods and Works shall be procured in accordance with the provisions of Section I of the “Guidelines for Procurement under IBRD Loans and ▇▇▇ Credits” published by the Bank in January 1995 (the Guidelines) and the following provisions of this Section, as applicable. Part B: International Competitive Bidding
1. Except as otherwise provided in Part C of this Section, goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded in accordance with the provisions of Section II of the Guidelines and paragraph 5 of Appendix 1 thereto.
2. The following provisions shall apply to goods and works to be procured under contracts awarded in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Part B:
(a) Grouping of contracts To the extent practicable, contracts for goods and works shall be grouped into bid packages estimated to cost the equivalent of $100,000 or more each and $200,000 or more each, respectively.
(b) Preference for domestically manufactured goods The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Borrower. Part C: Other Procurement Procedures
1. National Competitive Bidding Works estimated to cost less than $200,000 equivalent per contract up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $850,000 and goods estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $2,700,000 equivalent, may be procured under contracts awarded in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 of the Guidelines.
Pilot Subprojects. Developing, carrying out, monitoring and evaluating and documenting a series of WSS pilot subprojects and the accompanying intervention strategies to address some of the challenges of the rural WSS sector and establish best practice models of intervention in the WSS sector by the Recipient.
