COGES definition

COGES means Comité de Gestion, an administrative entity in charge of the management of a health or education facility under the tutelage of the Borrower’s Ministries of Health and Education;
COGES means Comité de gestion scolaire, a school management committee established and operating pursuant to Law No. 98-12, dated June 1st. 1998, of the Borrower, to assist in inter alia, the coordination of budgetary transfers for the implementation of the Project activities;
COGES means comite de gestion de la sous-prefecture, committees elected by the communities served by the CSSP to manage the CSSP and operating under the responsibility of MOH pursuant to the Borrower’s Arrete Number 0390 of February 14, 1995;

Examples of COGES in a sentence

  • The machinery to consist of two (2) gas turbine generator sets and one (1) steam turbine generator set (COGES type), having a total maximum continuous rating of 57,800 kW electric power under the reference conditions set forth in the GE S&S-specification for this plant, to supply power to two (2) electric propulsion motors and the remaining electric systems of the Vessel as stipulated in the Specification.

  • The machinery to consist of two (2) gas turbine generator sets and one (1) steam turbine generator set (COGES type), having a total maximum continuous rating of 57,800 kW electric power under the reference conditions set forth in the Specifications, to supply power to two (2) electric propulsion motors and the remaining electric systems of the VESSEL as stipulated in the Specifications.

  • The Ministry of National Education agrees to participate in the oversight of community mobilization under the Equitable Access Sub-Activity through the Ministry of National Education’s Direction de le Comité de Gestion des Etablissements Scolaires or COGES, thus building COGES’ capacity to replicate community mobilization in other schools.

  • Sub IR 1.2 Improved Livestock Markets System Structure and Governance‌ Yidgiri will play a facilitating role in improving the structure and governance of livestock market systems by assisting the Livestock Market Management Committees (COGES) to develop a revenue-sharing and investment plans that meet the needs of public and private sector stakeholders and creates resilience in market operations.