Resource Mobilization Sample Clauses

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Resource Mobilization. 1. To the extent permitted by the Parties’ respective regulations, rules and policies, and as will be agreed upon, and subject to sub-article 2, the Parties may engage in resource mobilization from the public and private sectors to support the activities, projects and programmes to be developed or carried out pursuant to this MOU. 2. Neither Party shall engage in resource mobilization with third parties in the name of or on behalf of the other, without the prior express written approval of the other Party in each case.
Resource Mobilization. The Parties shall consult with each other to determine the availability of resources for implementing the activities under this MoU and the most equitable way of meeting such expenditures, including joint fund-raising.
Resource Mobilization.  Capability to engage a wider community of partners and regional organizations to advocate support for RCA projects;  Efficient management and administration of RCA human and physical resources;  Communication strategy to enhance the visibility of and support for the RCA. B.7. RCA Stakeholders and Stakeholder Trends‌ B.7.1. RCA Stakeholders‌ All national and regional beneficiaries of nuclear techniques, such as: i) Research workers through training/education and exposure to international fora; ii) Patients, doctors, medical technologists (through comprehensive cancer management, nuclear medicine, nutrition studies); iii) Farmers, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ folk, livestock breeders, agricultural traders (through improved crop varieties, soil/water/fertilizer management and animal production and health); iv) Industrial businesses and organisations, water administrations and environmental authorities; v) Ionizing radiation workers (through training, and safer working conditions); and vi) Public in general through better protected environment, and safer techniques and industrial processes. i) AECs; ii) National NRAs; iii) NNIs;
Resource Mobilization. The carrying out of a detailed assessment of the financing issues in the implementation of private power development policy of the Recipient.
Resource Mobilization. The Borrower shall (a) continue its current practice of transferring to consumers all increases in petroleum products, and (b) cause NHB to prepare annually and furnish to the Borrower’s Ministry of Finance, financial proposals which shall include recommendations designed to enhance mobilization of resources from road user charges.
Resource Mobilization a. WCEL and the UNFF Secretariat will regularly consult to determine the availability of resources required for implementing the activities under this MoU and the most equitable way of meeting such expenses, including through joint fundraising campaigns. b. Any minor and ordinary expenditure relating to the implementation of this MoU shall be borne by the respective parties to the MoU. c. If the cooperation proposed by one of the Parties to the other in accordance with this MoU entails expenditure beyond minor and ordinary expenditures, consultations shall be held between the WCEL Chair and the UNFF Director to determine the availability of resources required, the most equitable way of meeting such expenditure and, if resources are not readily available, the most appropriate ways to obtain the necessary resources.
Resource Mobilization. UNDP will contribute to mobilize 2:1 the number of resources received through the Subward. UNDP has already identified a source of resource mobilization to the UNDP SGP Operational Phase 7 that will allow it to mobilize resources equivalent to USD $2 million towards the SPC Activity, from a total amount of the UNDP SGP Operational Phase 7 project is US$5 million. An estimated 50% of this UNDP budget will be channeled to the same landscapes as the SPC Activity and efforts and interventions of the SPC Activity to catalyze impact. In the Calakmul landscape, financing of other initiatives and second and third level community alliances in the same landscape will support the proposed systemic change. Another USD $600,000 will be channeled by UNDP though private partners and foundations in the landscapes. Depending on the condition of each community, SGP-UNDP will ask for a 1 to 1 co-financing ratio (US$1.375,00) for each project. Communities can provide co financing in kind, for example through the “fajina” or “tequio” system, which is community work. They also can invest in their projects in cash from savings or from the benefits of sales of the cooperatives or ejidos products. The 1 to 1 ratio is the main goal for co-financing, however most vulnerable communities may not reach those goals, and stronger cooperatives may obtain more funds than required. If no co-financing is available at the approbation phase, the UNDP team will support and train communities to design or strengthen their fundraising strategies. Report will be provided on co financing during the implementation of the project.
Resource Mobilization. Objective: To enable the organization to prioritize strategies for identifying and approaching appropriate donors with a resource mobilization plan that ties to the strategic plan’s budget

Related to Resource Mobilization

  • Resources Contractor is responsible for providing any and all facilities, materials and resources (including personnel, equipment and software) necessary and appropriate for performance of the Services and to meet Contractor's obligations under this Agreement.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Infrastructure Modification of the location and/or sizing of the infrastructure for the Project that does not materially change the functionality of the infrastructure.

  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

  • Infertility Services Freezing, storage and thawing of embryos, sperm, or other tissues, for future use, unless the freezing, storage and thawing is needed due to potential iatrogenic infertility as described in Infertility Services in Section 3. • Reversal of voluntary sterilization or infertility treatment for a person that previously had a voluntary sterilization procedure. • Fees associated with finding an egg or sperm donor, related storage, donor stipend, or shipping charges. • Services related to surrogate parenting, when the surrogate is not a member of this