Examples of NPWA in a sentence
National Policy for Women’s Advancement (NPWA) was adopted in 1997 through a wide consultative process with stakeholders, women rights groups, human rights activists, and in the light of the CEDAW Convention, Beijing PFA, and Constitution of Bangladesh.
It may be noted that after signing Beijing PFA in 1995, Bangladesh was one of the first countries adopting NPWA in 1997 and the NPA in 1998, reflecting its staunch commitment as a State-party to the regional and international laws.
The other information comprises the information, other than the financial statements and our auditor’s report thereon, in the Board's Annual Report.
While activities and programs were underway inconformity with NPWA 1997, the said Policy was subsequently revised in 2004 and 2008.
In addition, all international commitments (CEDAW, PFA, MDGs) as well as national policy (NPWA) and NAP have been reflected in the NSAPR II with concerned Ministry specific responsibility as per sector/theme.
These measures were mentioned as part of the Plan’s “support for the economy during the crisis.”innovations, and economic development that would move us from the rentier world to the world of production and innovation.
One cent is transferred from the General Fund to the NPWA for debt service.
Sales tax revenue represents a 4 cent local tax on each dollar of taxable sales within the City, of which 1 cent is voter-restricted for debt service on NPWA debt, ½ cent is voter-restricted for fire improvements, and ½ cent is voter-restricted for capital improvements in accordance with a City ordinance.
NPWA ss 2A(2), 5; Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 (NSW) s 6(2).
Proper consideration of the significance of Aboriginal objects and declared places, the NPWA objectives, the principles of ESD and the social consequences of the decision requires Aboriginal information on the social, cultural, aesthetic and historic value of objects, places and landscape features.