UNDP definition

UNDP means the United Nations Development Programme, a subsidiary organ of the United Nations, established by the General Assembly of the United Nations;
UNDP means the United Nations Development Programme.
UNDP means the United Nations Development Programme;

Examples of UNDP in a sentence

  • The Contractor warrants that no official of UNDP or the United Nations has received or will be offered by the Contractor any direct or indirect benefit arising from this Contract or the award thereof.

  • The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the provisions hereof constitute an essential term of the Contract and that any breach of this representation and warranty shall entitle UNDP to terminate the Contract immediately upon notice to the Contractor, without any liability for termination charges or any other liability of any kind.

  • The UNDP shall be entitled to a refund from the Contractor for any amounts shown by such audits to have been paid by the UNDP other than in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract.

  • Accordingly, no modification or change in this Contract shall be valid and enforceable against UNDP unless provided by an amendment to this Agreement signed by the Contractor and jointly by the UNDP Authorized Official.

  • The Contractor shall require its agents, including, but not limited to, the Contractor’s attorneys, accountants or other advisers, to reasonably cooperate with any inspections, post-payment audits or investigations carried out by UNDP hereunder.


More Definitions of UNDP

UNDP means the United Nations Development Programme, established by General Assembly resolution 2029 (XX) of 22 November1965;
UNDP means the person whose services have been engaged by UNDP to administer the Contract as provided therein, as will be notified in writing to the Contractor.
UNDP means the United Nations Development Programme established by resolution 2029(XX) of the General Assembly.
UNDP means the United Nations Development Programme, established by General Assembly resolution 2029 (XX) of 22 November 1965;
UNDP means United Nations Development Programme;
UNDP means the United Nations Developme nt Programme, a subsidiary organ of the United Nations, established by the Gen eral Assembly of the United Nations;
UNDP means the United Nations Development Programme. PART TWO CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES ARTICLE II - CEASEFIRE The armed conflict between the present Government of Liberia (GOL), the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) and the Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL) is hereby ended with immediate effect. Accordingly, all the Parties to the Ceasefire Agreement shall ensure that the ceasefire established at 0001 hours on 18th June, 2003, results in the observation of a total and permanent cessation of hostilities forthwith. ARTICLE III CEASEFIRE MONITORING 1. The Parties call on ECOWAS to immediately establish a Multinational Force that will be deployed as an Interposition Force in Liberia, to secure the ceasefire, create a zone of separation between the belligerent forces and thus provide a safe corridor for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and free movement of persons. 2. The mandate of the ECOWAS Interposition Force shall also include the following: a. Facilitating and monitoring the disengagement of forces as provided under Article V of this Agreement; b. Obtaining data and information on activities relating to military forces of the parties to the Ceasefire Agreement and coordinating all military movements; c. Establishing conditions for the initial stages of Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) activities; d. Ensuring respect by the Parties for the definitive cessation of hostilities and all other aspects of the Ceasefire Agreement; e. Ensuring the security of senior political and military leaders; f. Also ensuring the security of all personnel and experts involved in the implementation of this Agreement in collaboration with all parties; g. Monitoring the storage of arms, munitions and equipment, including supervising the collection, storage and custody of battlefield or offensive armament in the hands of combatants; 3. The Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) established under the terms of the Ceasefire Agreement, and composed of representatives of ECOWAS, the UN, AU, ICGL and Parties to the Ceasefire Agreement shall continue to supervise and monitor the implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement. ; 4. Prior to the deployment of the International Stabilisation Force, a representative of ECOWAS shall chair the JMC. 5. The JMC shall: a. Resolve disputes concerning implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement, including the investigation of any alleged violation and also recommend remedial action for confirmed ceasefire vi...