Development Agencies definition

Development Agencies means the Borrower’s agencies established pursuant to the Law No. 5449 on Establishment, Coordination and Duties of Development Agencies” dated February 8, 2006.
Development Agencies means private organizations registered by the Ministry of Justice and legally established pursuant to the Law of the Republic of Moldova on Non-governmental organizations No. 837 dated May 17, 1996 with capacity in providing rural business development support;
Development Agencies or “DAs” means, for the purpose of this Project, collectively, the following regional development agencies in Türkiye, established pursuant Presidential Decree No. 4, and coordinated by the General Directorate of Development Agencies under the Ministry of Industry and Technology: (a) Istanbul Development Agency; (b) Trakya Development Agency; (c) Güney Marmara Development Agency; (d) Izmir Development Agency; (e) Güney Ege Development Agency; (f) Zafer Development Agency; (g) Bursa, Eskişehir, Bilecik Development Agency; (h) Doğu Marmara Development Agency; (i) Ankara Development Agency; (j) Mevlana Development Agency; (k) Batı Akdeniz Development Agency; (l) Çukurova Development Agency; (m) Doğu Akdeniz Development Agency; (n) Ahiler Development Agency; (o) ▇▇▇▇ Anadolu Development Agency; (p) Batı Karadeniz Development Agency;

Examples of Development Agencies in a sentence

  • An acknowledged specialist in the design and development of progressive, practical and multi-functional programmes of study, the Institute works with a range of public and private sector clients including universities, business schools, colleges, training providers, International Development Agencies, government agencies and local authorities.

  • The assessment has been prepared also to comply with such other international standards of the World Bank Group (Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines (EHS) International Bank for Reconstruction Development (IBRD) and International Development Agencies (▇▇▇) Safeguard Policies and IFC Performance Standards) and other equivalent standards issued by regional development banks or by the EU, this is also recognized by KfW.

  • Promotion of the UK and its constituent parts to foreign investors will be co-ordinated through the adherence of all concerned to guidelines agreed by the International Business Development Forum, on which the devolved administrations will be represented along with UK Trade & Investment and the Regional Development Agencies.

  • Two workshops organised with local stakeholders in Kosovo in 2009 and 2010 with representatives from central and local government institutions, municipalities of the bordering regions, representatives of Regional Development Agencies, business associations, NGO community, etc.

  • In many cases the facilitation has been engaged by public sector agencies such as Regional Development Agencies and Local Authorities as well as third sector organisations such as charities.

  • Finally, it is planned to involve the representatives of the concerned Regional Development Agencies into the meetings of the JMC as observers.

  • Staff in Regional Development Agencies currently providing BIS with intelligence.

  • Two Development Agencies have been established and became operational.

  • In the regional strategic planning scenario, the Greater ABC region highlights new structures and public management, featuring production hubs and development agencies, such as the Economic Development Agencies, the Greater ABC Regional Chamber, and the Greater ABC Intercity Consortium, all of them focusing, as a priority, the sustainable and cooperative regional integration, in a way to optimize the different regional possibilities for the social development and economic growth of this region.

  • This policy should endeavour to ensure that not more than 50% of the learners are recruited by word-of-mouth and that at least 50% should be selected from people forwarded by the Department of Labour's Labour Centres or Employment and Skills Development Agencies.

Related to Development Agencies

  • Development Team means and includes the Applicant, Owner, Developer, General Partner, Qualified Management Company, and HC Consultant identified as such in the Application.

  • Research means a methodical investigation into a subject.

  • Development Consent means the consent granted to the Development Application for the Development and includes all modifications made under section 4.55 of the Act.

  • Development means the division of a parcel of land into two or more parcels, the construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation or enlarge- enlargement of any building or structure, any mining excavation or landfill, and any use or change in the use of any building or other structure, or land or extension of use of land, for which permission is required under the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.

  • Clinical Development means the conduct of clinical trials in humans to assess the dosing, safety and/or efficacy of the Product, including but not limited to Phase I Clinical Trials, Phase II Clinical Trials, Phase Ill Clinical Trials and Phase IV Clinical Trials.