Actions Taken Under the Program Sample Clauses

Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Recipient under the Program include the following:
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Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Borrower under the Program include the following:
Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Recipient under the Program include the following, which have been found acceptable by the Association:
Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Borrower under the Program, aimed to enhance performance of social sectors to promote human capital for the poor, include the following: Issued Presidential Decree No. 118-09 dated February 14, 2009, establishing the legal and regulatory framework for the restructuring and strengthening of the Borrower’s social protection system as well as mandating social protection programs to be organized as non-conditional cash transfers, targeted subsidies, and cash transfers conditioned to the investment in human capital by poor families. Issued, through its Vice-President’s office (acting as head of the Social Cabinet), Resolution No. 01-01 dated March 9, 2009; Resolution No. 02-09 dated March 12, 2009 and Resolution 04-09 of August 31, 2009, strengthening the institutional framework and operative rules of the CCT Solidaridad Program, through: (i) the creation of an inter-institutional Committee for the coordination of all policy actions to be developed in the social protection sector; (ii) the creation of an Inter-agency Committee, for the coordination of all policy actions to be developed for the health, education and nutrition sectors; and (iii) the approval of two new manuals: the first on cross-cutting processes to be applied to all social programs, and the second on the operative rules applicable to the CCT Solidaridad Program. Issued, through its Secretary of Education, Resolution No. 3126-2009 dated August 14, 2009, validating the student evaluation standards for pre-primary education and the first cycle of basic education, as well as ordering the mandatory use of performance indicators (indicadores de logro) for the third cycle of the initial level and first cycle of the basic level in all public and private schools. Issued, through its Vice-President’s office (acting as head of the Social Cabinet), Resolution No. 06-09 dated September 17, 2009 approving the Borrower’s plan to expand the network of institutions affiliated to the CCT Solidaridad Program (to include the Abasto Social network, including colmados or corner grocery shops). The Borrower, through its Vice-President’s office (acting as head of the Social Cabinet), has prepared and thereafter informed its Finance Secretary, through an official letter dated September 17, 2009, an assessment quantifying and estimating the costs of supply-gaps linked to the redesign of the CCT Solidaridad Program, covering: (a) the provision of education services and related inputs (didactic ma...
Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Member Country under the Program include the following:
Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Recipient under the Program include the following: To improve the investment climate and promote exports
Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken under the Program are set forth in the Schedule to the Program Agreement.
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Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Borrower under the Program and prior to the Original Loan Agreement include the following: The Borrower had temporarily lifted restrictions on private sector imports of rice, refrained from purchasing rice through international rice auctions, and released buffer stocks in the domestic market. The Borrower had increased subsidies and transfers to poorer households in response to the food price crisis and had increased spending, over and beyond that originally allocated in its 2008 budget, to the rice subsidy program, nutrition and feeding programs and other social protection programs aimed at assisting poorer households. The Cabinet Secretaries of the Borrower’s Department of Health, Department of Education, Department Social Welfare and Development, Department of the Interior and Local Government, and Department of Agriculture had approved Operational Guidelines for the Food for School Program for School Year 2008-2009. The Borrower had adopted its Administrative Order Number 232-A of July 28, 2008 establishing a National Social Welfare Program and assigning coordination responsibilities under such program to its Department of Social Welfare and Development. The Borrower had adopted the proxy means test based national household targeting system known as the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction for the targeting of DSWD social protection programs and services. The Borrower had established a database of over 200,000 poor households covering 83 municipalities. The Borrower had included in its budget proposal to its Congress for Fiscal Year 2009 adequate funding for expanding the database to cover at least its twenty poorest provinces in Fiscal Year 2009. The Borrower had adopted and launched a conditional cash transfer program using the proxy means test based national household targeting system known as the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction. The Borrower had included in its budget proposal to its Congress for Fiscal Year 2009 adequate funding for scaling up and sustaining the conditional cash transfer program to a total of 320,000 households.
Actions Taken Under the Program. The Borrower has maintained the proposed 2010 APBN allocation for national infrastructure of at least thirty (30%) over the 2007 level. (President’s budget address to Parliament August 3, 2009) The Borrower has published on the PLN Website: (i) the breakdown of the 2008 PLN PSO by region and consumer category; and (ii) a forward three (3) year PLN PSO plan based upon assumptions and a model shared and agreed by MoEMR, MoF, MoSOE and PLN. The Borrower has defined a revised program structure, objectives and outputs for DGH. (DGH/BAPPENAS exchange of letters nos. 4705/Dt.8.2/08/2009 and PR.01.02/BP.09/1066/2009) The Borrower has approved guidelines for outcome-based fiscal incentives for local governments to expand piped water connections for poor households. (BAPPENAS/MOF/MPW Guidelines of Water Fund Management FY2010-2014, August 19, 2009) The Borrower has developed draft amendments to Perpres 67 extending its application to projects of sub-national governments and ensuring the right to terminate PPP projects where financial close and first debt drawdown are not achieved within 12 months of contract signing. (Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Circular No. S-51/M/EKON/08.2009) The Borrower has issued a Government Regulation establishing the Guarantee Fund. (Government Regulation No. 35/2009) The Borrower, through MoF, has mobilized finance for the Indonesia Infrastructure Financing Facility. (Founders Agreement, dated June 30, 2009) The Borrower has satisfactorily implemented the LWG’s Action Plan. (BPN Circular No. 396/ND/DII/VIII/2009) The Borrower has introduced into the parliamentary process legislative amendments to improve the implementation and enforceability of the XXXXX process. (Parliament Notice LG.01.03/3613/DPR RI/VI/2009) The Borrower, through the Ministry of Public Works, has established a procurement taskforce in DGH staffed, funded and mandated to provide support to procurement committees in terms of advice, capacity building, review and problem resolution. (DGH SK No. 36/KPTS/Db/2009)
Actions Taken Under the Program. The actions taken by the Recipient under the Program include the following: Public Financial Management The Recipient has, not later than December 31, 2009, approved by way of a Presidential ordinance its FY 2010 budget, and published in the Official Gazette and a major daily newspaper the Recipient’s Cabinet’s communication on such budget. The Recipient has submitted for verification to the Chambre des Comptes the draft budget execution bill (Loi de Règlements) for FY 2008.
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