WFP definition

WFP means the World Food Program of the United Nations.
WFP means the World Food Program;
WFP means the World Food Programme;

Examples of WFP in a sentence

  • WFP shall be entitled to injunctive relief for any violation of this Section.

  • No provision of the Agreement may be amended, modified, waived or changed, unless made in writing and signed by WFP.

  • All non-public, confidential or proprietary information of WFP, whether disclosed orally or disclosed or accessed in written, electronic or other form or media, and whether or not marked, designated or otherwise identified as "confidential" in connection with the Agreement is confidential, solely for the use of performing the Agreement and may not be disclosed or copied unless authorized in advance by WFP in writing.

  • WFP shall not be liable for damages resulting from such failure to perform or otherwise resulting from a Force Majeure Event.

  • WFP shall provide the Purchaser with prompt notice of any Force Majeure Event.


More Definitions of WFP

WFP means Western Financial Place.
WFP means Western Financial Place located at 1777 2nd Street N. Cranbrook, BC.
WFP means the autonomous joint subsidiary program of the United Nations and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations founded in 1961 with headquarters in Rome, Italy.
WFP means, together with its successors and assigns, WFP II LLC.
WFP means the World Food Programme of the United Nations; and (dd) “WHO” means the World Health Organization of the United Nations.
WFP means the World Food Programme; and (hh) “World Bank” means IBRD and IDA.
WFP means work permits authorized pursuant to a directive or an instruction published in the Official Gazette, issued directly to a Syrian refugee: (a) without restriction of working for a specific employer; (b) free of charge; and (c) allowing the permit holder to work in any occupation open to foreign workers: (i) in one ISIC Section from July 2020 to June 2021, and (ii) within one of the ISCO Major Groups of occupations across all 21 ISIC Sections starting from July 2021 onward.