MISPA definition
Examples of MISPA in a sentence
After MISPA closed, the directorate was downgraded to a sub-unit within a larger department, where it did not flourish.
MISPA supported strategic communications and the policy advocacy capacity at MOWA.
MORE is a follow-on program to the earlier USAID-funded MOWA Initiative to Strengthen Policy and Advocacy (MISPA) activity, which ended in January 2011.
USAID’s prior program in support of MOWA, the five-year MOWA Initiative to Strengthen Policy and Advocacy (MISPA), ended in January 2011.
The final MISPA performance evaluation concluded that the project was “a good investment and provided useful and long-term benefits towards improving the lives of Afghan women and girls and towards improving gender relations.” However, the evaluation also strongly recommended focused capacity building in specific areas.
MORE will build upon the success of MISPA, benefiting both from its best practices and lessons learned and focusing on the specific areas identified in the MISPA evaluation and subsequent assessments.
In anticipation of the closing of the MISPA, USAID conducted a needs assessment of MOWA and provided recommendations for a follow-on program design.
The provisions of this paragraph (a) of this Section 4.1 have been negotiated, and, except for the representations and warranties set forth in Section 2.3(a) hereof and the MISPA, the foregoing provisions are intended to be a complete exclusion and negation of any representations or warranties of the Sublessor, express or implied, with respect to the Facility or any Component thereof that may arise pursuant to any Applicable Law now or hereafter in effect, or otherwise.
Drawing on all of the above—the final MISPA evaluation, the MOWA Needs Assessment and Program Design Report, the NPP, and the Organizational Reform and Capacity Development assessment—USAID designed the MORE activity.
The Minister then requested that USAID support NPP Components 1 and 5, both of which also correspond to the areas identified in the MISPA final evaluation as requiring additional support.