Programmatic Approach definition

Programmatic Approach has the meaning specified in Recital (A) to this Loan Agreement;

Examples of Programmatic Approach in a sentence

  • The Borrower shall ensure that all policy actions adopted under the Program, as set forth in the Policy Letter and the Policy Matrix, continue to be in effect for the duration of the Programmatic Approach.

  • The Programmatic Approach comprises two subprograms and the Program is the second subprogram.

  • The Program Executing Agency shall, as needed, hold consultative meetings with stakeholders and the development partner community to solicit their feedback on emerging regulations and the impact of the Programmatic Approach.

  • The Borrower shall ensure that all of the Policy Actions adopted under the Program continue to be in effect for the duration of the Programmatic Approach.

  • The principal objective of the Programmatic Approach is to chronologically sequence packaging of high-impact policy reform, which allows for reforms to be phased in over an adequate period of time in a coherent yet flexible framework.

  • The Programmatic Approach comprises two subprograms and the Program is the first subprogram.

  • The Borrower shall, through the ECC, provide overall oversight for the Programmatic Approach and, in connection therewith, shall establish units within both MPNR and MWP to monitor progress of the Programmatic Approach.

  • The Borrower shall ensure that the Counterpart Funds are used to support financing of the implementation of certain programs and activities consistent with the objectives of the Programmatic Approach.

  • The Borrower shall ensure that all policies and actions taken under the Program, as set forth in the Policy Letter and the Policy Matrix, continue to be in effect for and beyond the duration of the Programmatic Approach.

  • The Programmatic Approach comprises 3 subprograms and the Program is the third subprogram.

Related to Programmatic Approach

  • Explanatory Indicator means a measure that is connected to and helps to explain performance in a Performance Indicator or a Monitoring Indicator. An Explanatory Indicator may or may not be a measure of the HSP’s performance. No Performance Target is set for an Explanatory Indicator;

  • Regulatory Information Service means a regulatory information service as defined in the FCA Handbook;

  • Implementation Period means the period from the date of signing of the Agreement and up to the issuance of Final Acceptance Certificate for the project.

  • Product Conditions means these product terms and conditions. These Product Conditions apply to each series of cash settled Warrants over single equities;

  • Benchmarking Information means information generated by Portfolio Manager, as herein defined including descriptive information about the physical building and its operational characteristics.