Memorandum of Understanding between the Center for Urban Health Equity, James P. Grant School of Public Health and Urban Partnerships for Poverty Reduction (2011)
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9/11/2011Publisher
Center for Urban Health Equity and Urban Partnerships for Poverty ReductionMetadata
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1. Background. 2. Objectives. 3. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). 4. Duration of Partnerships. 5. Expected Results of Partnership. 6. Implementation, Monitoring, Terms and Conditions and Termination.
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Memorandum of Understanding between the Center for Urban Health Equity and Urban Partnerships for Poverty Reduction (2011); Poverty--Prevention; Poverty--ResearchDescription
Memorandum of Understanding between the Urban Partnerships for Poverty Reduction Program, Having its office at RDEC-LGED Building Level-8, Agargaon, Dhaka 1207, hereinafter referred to as "UPPR". and Center for Urban Health Equity, James Grant School of Public Health, having its office at BRAC University, 66, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh.Type
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