Necessity of the Project Sample Clauses
The 'Necessity of the Project' clause establishes that the project in question is essential for achieving a specific objective or fulfilling a particular need. In practice, this clause may require the parties to demonstrate or justify why the project must proceed, such as compliance with regulatory requirements, addressing safety concerns, or meeting operational demands. Its core function is to provide a clear rationale for undertaking the project, thereby supporting the legitimacy of related expenditures or actions and helping to prevent unnecessary or unjustified projects.
Necessity of the Project. Project Description The Loan aims to assist Ukraine in its efforts to rebuild its financial health and undertake various reforms by providing support for the implementation of the country’s economic reform policies. The Loan is to be carried out under the framework of international assistance provided to the Government of Ukraine with the aim of realizing economic and national stabilization over the medium to long term and in line with Japan’s Country Assistance Policy for Ukraine. In light of these points, it is highly necessary and relevant for JICA to support the implementation of the Loan after the completion of DPL1.
Necessity of the Project. Due to its second highest population density in India, the pressure on forest resources such as illegal felling for firewood and charcoal materials necessary for daily life,is high, and West Bengal has problems concerning both the quantity and quality of forests. Owning to West Bengal’s effor to have implemented national and state government forestry projects, the forest cover has been on an upward trend. However, the forest cover rate is still only 17.4% (2007), which is lower than the national average of 23.8%. In addition, improvement of the forests is necessary from the viewpoint of open forest rate. The poverty level is also higher than the national average. Because many poor people still depend on forests in their daily life, it is necessary to manage forests appropriately by promoting JFM and local community development. West Bengal has various geographical features, ranging from the northern region that includes the Himalayan alpine zone, which has been designated as a biodiversity hot spot (as designated by Conservation International, an international NGO, as an area with high biological diversity that is however is facing a crisis of destruction), to the southern part that faces the Bay of Bengal. West Bengal therefore has a high level of biodiversity and has 25 protected areas (national parks, wildlife sanctuaries etc.). Because there are many endangered species, such as the Indian Elephant and the Bengal Tiger in West Bengal, it is also an important state from the viewpoint of the protection of rare species. However, because conflicts between man and animals such as elephants and tigers are becoming a serious issue, it is necessary to strengthen the system for preventing such man and animal conflicts. In addition, it is also important to support India’s efforts as the host nation of the 11th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP11), which is scheduled to be held in India in 2012. Therefore, this Project, which aims to enhance the mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation, is consistent with the Indian Government’s development policies and Japan and JICA’s aid policies, and it is essential and appropriate for JICA to support the Project.
Necessity of the Project. The Project is in line with policies of the Government of Viet Nam aiming at the promotion of science, technology and high tech industry, as well as with prioritized areas in the aid policy of the Government of Japan and JICA, which renders the necessity and relevance of implementing the Project considered to be high.
Necessity of the Project. In Kandy City, the amount of wastewater has increased as the water supply system has extended and its population and number of tourists have grown. However, wastewater is not being sufficiently treated in Kandy, and thus sanitary conditions and water-source river quality are deteriorating. In order to cope with this situation, it is urgently required to develop a piped sewerage system in the city. In addition, low income/densely populated areas of Kandy City lack toilets and other sanitation facilities, and even the existing facilities are poorly managed. This has resulted in worsening health and sanitation conditions and living environment. Consequently, it is required in these areas to develop, improve, and properly maintain and manage sanitation facilities. These efforts are also in line with Japan’s and JICA’s assistance policies. Furthermore, because the project will raise living standards and help reduce poverty by improving the health conditions, hygiene, and living environment of the people in the area, there is a high necessity for the project from the standpoint of poverty reduction.
Necessity of the Project. As an island country, Sri Lanka desperately needs a better international airport to ensure smooth passenger traffic and international trade. The Project is in line with the development plan of the Government of Sri Lanka as well as the cooperation policies of the Government of Japan and JICA. As a part of the Special Terms for Economic Partnership (STEP) of Japanese ODA Loans, the project incorporates advanced Japanese technologies and knowledge, such as the Eco Airport Concept. The Project is in line with the "infrastructure export strategy" of the Japanese government, and JICA's support for the Project is thus highly necessary.
Necessity of the Project. The Government of Bangladesh has identified the diversification of manufacturing industries and the strengthening of export-oriented industries as important issues. While Bangladesh is promoting the private sector-led development of domestic industries by using foreign direct investment, a key to industrial development of the country is to provide short-, medium- and long-term finance in local currencies for Japanese and other foreign companies as well as develop infrastructure required by these firms. This Project aims to improve the investment environment in Bangladesh by improving access to financing opportunities and promoting PPP projects to develop infrastructure including industrial parks. Thus, this Project is consistent with the priority assistance policy of the Government of Japan and JICA. Therefore, it is highly necessary and relevant to implement this Project.
Necessity of the Project. The project helps reduce poverty by improving the access to neighboring markets, employment opportunities, and social services in ZONAPAZ through road construction and matches the development issues and plans of the Guatemalan government, as well as the aid policies of Japan and JICA. Therefore, it is highly necessary and appropriate for JICA to support the project.
Necessity of the Project. This project aims to mitigate flood damage and improve living conditions in the haor area located along upstream sections of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ River, a region which is most severely affected by floods and in which infrastructure development has fallen behind. The project is in line with the problems and development policy set forth by the Government of Bangladesh as well as the cooperation policies of the Government of Japan and JICA. Therefore, the necessity and relevancy to implement of this project are high.
Necessity of the Project. Although Sri Lanka firmly recognizes the need to improve and develop its road network, it cannot take adequate steps in this direction due to budgetary constraints and other limitations, and therefore road surface degradation is progressing conspicuously. The project is highly necessary to provide assistance to the situation, as it is in line with Japan’s and JICA’s assistance policies, and to help alleviate obstacles to overland transport and regional disparities in Sri Lanka.
Necessity of the Project. The Project will construct a commuter line interval, running from Malolos, the capital city of Bulacan Province which is north of Metro Manila, to Tutuban in the City of Manila, thereby enhancing the connectivity of the transportation network and alleviating the serious traffic congestion in Metro Manila, with the objectives of expanding the economic sphere of Metro Manila and reducing air pollution. The Project is consistent with the development policy of the Philippines, the assistance policy of Japan and JICA, etc., as it will address issues on the improvement of investment climate in the country. Special Terms for Economic Partnership (STEP) will be applied to this Project. Therefore, it is highly necessary and relevant for JICA to support this Project.