DGER definition

DGER means Dirección General de Electrificación Rural, the Borrower’s General Directorate of Rural Electrification within MEM created by the Borrower’s Supreme Decree No.026-2007-EM, dated May 4, 2007.
DGER means Direction Générale de l’Economie et des Réformes, an administrative unit in the Borrower’s Ministry of Finances, in charge of economic policy and reform;

Examples of DGER in a sentence

  • To this end, the Borrower shall carry out the Project through DGER in accordance with the provisions of Article V of the General Conditions.

  • The Borrower, through DGER and PU, shall carry out the Project, or cause the Project to be carried out, in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental and Social Management Instruments; and, except as the Bank shall otherwise agree, the Borrower shall not assign, amend, abrogate, or waive, or permit to be assigned, amended, abrogated, or waived, the aforementioned, or any provision thereof.

  • The Borrower, through DGER and PU and within the framework of SNIP, shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the Performance Indicators.

  • The Borrower, through DGER and PU, shall maintain or cause to be maintained a financial management system in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.09 of the General Conditions.

  • The Borrower, through DGER, shall exercise its rights under each Rural Electrification Sub-Project Agreement in such manner as to protect the interests of the Borrower and the Bank and to accomplish the purposes of the Loan.

  • The Borrower, through DGER and PU, shall prepare and furnish to the Bank not later than 45 days after each calendar semester, interim unaudited financial reports for the Project covering the semester in form and substance satisfactory to the Bank.