PDNA definition

PDNA means PDNA Property Investments Proprietary Limited (previously known as Alkara 278 Proprietary Limited), registration number 2005/010034/07, a limited liability private company duly incorporated under the laws of South Africa. The shareholders of PDNA are PD Naidoo, AM Naidu, V Dhana and N Pather. The directors in PDNA are PD Naidoo, JL Brandt and AM Naidu;
PDNA means Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment prepared by ADB and the World Bank, dated November 12, 2005;

Examples of PDNA in a sentence

  • Need for Baseline Data: Aspects of the PDNA rely heavily on the availability of baseline data to provide a comparison of pre-disaster conditions with the post-disaster reality on the ground.

  • I understand that in my capacity as a member of the PDNA Community Foot Patrol, I am a City of Portland resident, not a City employee/agent, and that I have no right to any City or other third party insurance coverage or workers compensa‐ tion.

  • While a well-coordinated, comprehensive, and timely PDNA is the ideal, the process is not without its challenges.

  • According to the PDNA estimates, it will take the three years between 2009 and 2012, as well as 4,423 million dollars in funds, to repair the damage and restore circumstances to the pre-disaster conditions.

  • GROUP ACTIVITY: ASSESSING THE POST-DISASTER SITUATION‌ Upon completion of the DaLA and HRNA, it will be possible to calculate recovery needs, which are defined by TGLLP19 as, “the requirements for overcoming negative disaster impacts and reducing future disaster risk.” Comprehensive PDNA results are essential for an accurate estimate of needs, which can be facilitated by the aggregation and/or breakdown of data by geographic area, ownership, gender, age, or other relevant factors.

  • The PDNA established that the private sector had borne the brunt of the impact of the disaster, with an estimated 90% of the total damage and loss falling on the private sector.

  • This Policy has been developed to facilitate the Provider’s compliance with the requirements of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) component of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) concerning breach notification of unsecured protected health information (PHI).

  • Furthermore, in collaboration with technical cooperation projects, an individual expert already on deployment to the DPWH participated in the validation of damage to flood control facilities and in the PDNA, and assisted in the smooth formation of the project through providing technical advice.

  • At the request of the Government of the Philippines, the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) conducted by the Government of the Philippines, the World Bank and other donors including JICA.

  • I have received training in Community Foot Patrol from the PDNA Foot Patrol Leader on (date).

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