PARPA definition
Examples of PARPA in a sentence
Supporting the Recipient’s Quick Wins Program, which will re-engineer public service delivery in six PARPA Ministries, through the provision of technical advisory services, training and the acquisition of equipment.
Building on the lessons learned from PARPA I, the Government outlines investment in human capital, including water and sanitation services, as one of the three pillars to meet its sustained growth agenda in PARPA II.
In addition to the process mentioned in the WSS Project section for the PARPA, the Government, in developing the PRISE, consulted a wide range of stakeholders.
In fact, measures such as the ones to be supported under this Land Project are consistent with discussions held by the donor working group on agriculture (PROAGRI) under the Program Aid Partnership’s (G-18) joint review of progress on the PARPA in 2007 as well as in previous years’ joint review of progress on the PARPA.
Within ten (10) business days after the receipt of such notice, the party receiving it shall give notice to the other party of its nominee as arbitrator, and the two (2) arbitrators so named shall within ten (10) days of the appointment of the second of them agree upon the third arbitrator who shall be chairperson of the panel.
As PARPA II notes, investing in water and sanitation services contributes to meeting not only the short-term objectives of the Millennium Development Goals, but also Mozambique’s long-term growth and poverty reduction intentions.
The Government’s action plans for poverty reduction in the past decade, the Action Plan for the Reduction of Absolute Poverty (“PARPA”), PARPA I (2001-2005) and PARPA II (2005-2009) are based on the premise that broad-based economic growth is critical to poverty reduction.