DWASA definition
Examples of DWASA in a sentence
DWASA shall carry out the Project in accordance with plans, design standards, specifications, work schedules and construction methods acceptable to ADB.
DWASA shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to ADB, promptly after their preparation, such plans, design standards, specifications and work schedules, and any material modifications subsequently made therein, in such detail as ADB shall reasonably request.
The Borrower and DWASA shall keep ADB informed of their discussions with other agencies relating to investment projects in the water sector which may have implications for the implementation of the Project, including the Saidabad WTP, with a view to ensure that there is complementarity and no overlap of activities between the Project and projects funded by other development partners.
To ensure that women benefit equally from the Project, the Borrower and DWASA shall ensure that the Project shall be carried out in accordance with ADB’s Policy on Gender and Development (1998) and the Gender Action plan that has been prepared and agreed between the Borrower and ADB.
DWASA shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, records and accounts adequate to identify the Goods, Works and consulting services and other items of expenditure financed out of the proceeds of the Loan, to disclose the use thereof in the Project, to record the progress of the Project (including the cost thereof) and to reflect, in accordance with consistently maintained sound accounting principles, its operations and financial condition.
Within 9 months of the Effective Date, DWASA shall create a Project website to disclose information about various aspects of the Project, including procurement.
One DPD, responsible for Finance, shall be recruited from outside of DWASA and two DPDs shall be appointed from within DWASA, from the rank of, at least, superintending engineers.
Within 9 months of the Effective Date, DWASA shall prepare a grievance redress mechanism (Grievance Redress Mechanism), acceptable to ADB, and establish a task force at DWASA to receive and resolve complaints/grievances or act upon reports from stakeholders on misuse of funds and other irregularities, including grievances due to resettlement.
Any action required or permitted to be taken, and any document required or permitted to be executed, under this Agreement on behalf of DWASA, may be taken or executed by the Managing Director or such other person or persons as the Managing Director shall designate in writing, and DWASA shall furnish to the Association sufficient evidence of the authority and the authenticated specimen signature of each such person.
The Borrower and DWASA shall ensure that any involuntary resettlement shall be carried out in accordance with the Resettlement Framework (RF) agreed upon between the Borrower and ADB, and ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995).