Community Subprojects Sample Clauses

Community Subprojects. Financing of grants for small scale community investments (Community Subprojects) consisting, inter alia, of: (a) infrastructure investments such as for rural water supply and electrification; (b) social investments such as construction of day care centers and rehabilitation of schools and health posts; and (c) other productive investments such as for small-scale community agro-processing and minor irrigation schemes. Part 2: Institutional Development
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Community Subprojects. 1. The Project Implementing Entity shall make Community Subproject Grants to Beneficiary Community Associations in accordance with eligibility criteria and procedures acceptable to the Association set forth in the Operational Manual, which shall include inter alia the following:
Community Subprojects. (a) Prior to the approval of any proposed Community Subproject, the Borrower (through FONCODES and UGP), shall ensure that the OTS gives full support for the establishment of NE-JASSs, as needed, and applies the Environmental Guidelines and the Social Guidelines, in order to:
Community Subprojects. 1. The Borrower, through IDENE, shall make Community Grants to Community Associations in accordance with eligibility criteria and procedures and within priorities defined by Municipal Councils, all acceptable to the Bank and as further detailed in the Project Operational Manual.
Community Subprojects. Financing through Area Grants of small scale community investments (Community Subprojects) consisting, inter alia, of: (a) infrastructure investments such as rural water supply, electrification and access to communities’ improvements; (b) social investments such as construction of day care centers and rehabilitation of schools and health posts; and (c) other investments such as small-scale community agro-processing, purchase of agricultural equipment and minor irrigation schemes. Part 2: Institutional Development: (a) Provision of technical assistance and training for Community Associations in, inter alia, community mobilization and organization, preparation of Community Subprojects, and operation and maintenance of such Community Subprojects; (b) training and equipping of Municipal Councils with respect to the role of Municipal Councils, the contents of the Operational Manual, Community Subproject evaluation and supervision, environmental assessment of Community Subprojects, participatory planning and financial management; (c) provision of on-the-job training and expert advice for the STU, Municipal Councils, and Community Associations on technical matters regarding the Community Subprojects preparation/execution cycle (such matters to include, for example, standard designs, monitoring techniques and financial management); (d) provision of technical assistance for the Local and Regional Development Secretariat in support of the implementation of the Borrower's modernization reforms in areas related to the Project; and (e) carrying out of workshops and seminars for Municipal Councils and Community Associations to exchange views and disseminate information and experience with respect to the carrying out of the Project.
Community Subprojects. (a) Without limitation upon the provisions of paragraph 1 above, no Subproject shall be eligible for financing under a grant out of the proceeds of the Credit unless CNLS or the concerned CPLS has determined, on the basis of an appraisal conducted in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Project Implementation Manual, that the Subproject satisfies the eligibility criteria specified below and in more detail in the Project Implementation Manual, which shall include the following:
Community Subprojects. The promotion, appraisal, design, carrying out, supervision, monitoring, evaluation and provision of Grants for the financing of Subprojects prepared and submitted by Beneficiaries, including, inter alia, communal boreholes equipped with hand pumps; mechanized boreholes with overhead tank, limited distribution networks and communal stand pipes; surface water supply systems storage and distribution network with standpipes; protected spring sources, with or without simple distribution networks and storage; household and school latrines; and all other water and sanitation technologies which meet all technical, environmental, financial, and sustainability requirements as specified in the POM. Part B: Sector Strengthening Providers of Goods and Services: Provision of training and logistical support to NGOs and private service providers, to ensure that there is a competitive and efficient private sector to provide quality goods, works and services to communities under the Project, including simplification of procedures to encourage the participation of the small-scale entrepreneur, particularly to drilling contractors, drilling consultants and supervisors, spare parts suppliers, sanitation contractors, area mechanics, latrine artisans, small town water system operators, and providers of training and community development services. Public Sector: Provision of support to MWH, RCCs, DAs, ACs, DWSTs, and small towns to: (a) deliver cost-effective water and sanitation systems to small towns; (b) manage, monitor, evaluate and maintain water and sanitation systems in a sustainable manner through: (i) the provision of technical advisory services, training, logistical support; and (ii) the organization of orientation courses for DA personnel and orientation sessions to be implemented by the RWSTs for DA staff, education officers, school health program coordinators, and other relevant personnel covering information pertaining to the Project, the demand-based nature of the Project, contracting arrangements, financial management and production and distribution of easy-to-use district-level POMs; and (iii) the provision of technical advisory services, equipment and training to support the development of the Borrower’s National Community Water and Sanitation Program, including, inter alia, initial equipment and vehicles for RWSTs. Provision of support at the national level, including participatory program reviews by stakeholders, topical research, mass media campaigns for dis...
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Community Subprojects. The promotion, appraisal, design, carrying out, supervision, monitoring, evaluation and provision of Grants for the financing of Subprojects prepared and submitted by Beneficiaries, including, inter alia, communal boreholes equipped with hand pumps; mechanized boreholes with overhead tank, limited distribution networks and communal stand pipes; surface water supply systems storage and distribution network with standpipes; protected spring sources, with or without simple distribution networks and storage; household and school latrines; and all other water and sanitation technologies which meet all technical, environmental, financial, and sustainability requirements as specified in the POM. Part B: Sector Strengthening
Community Subprojects. Financing of small scale and pilot community investments, including technical assistance, consisting, inter alia, of: (a) infrastructure investments such as rural water supply, electrification, local road improvements and construction of small bridges; (b) social investments such as construction and rehabilitation of schools and health posts; and (c) other investments such as small-scale community agro-processing, purchase of agricultural equipment, development of minor irrigation schemes, transportation, and purchase of building materials. Part C: Community Development Support and Project Dissemination at the Participating State Level Strengthening of the quality and effectiveness of Project activities through:
Community Subprojects. No. of Community Subprojects implemented -infrastructure -social -productive No. of Beneficiaries (under Community Subprojects) -Total -% women -women as % of productive Community Subprojects No. of Associations No. of Municipalities attended No. of Municipal Councils established No. of Independent Municipal Councils established 2. Institutional Development No. of persons trained from: -Associations -communities -Municipal Councils -Independent Municipal Councils -PCU No. of courses, seminars and other training activities offered to: -Associations -communities -Municipal Councils -Independent Municipal Councils -PCU
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