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Emergency Rehabilitation of Calamity Damage Project

3. Rehabilitating damaged infrastructure and facilities often take a long time, and sometimes require redesign to be sustainable.

Project Name

Emergency Rehabilitation of Calamity Damage Project

Project Number
40282-013
40282-023
Report Date
17 Sep 2014
Report Source
Validation of self-evaluation
Country
Viet Nam
Sector
Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development
Education
Health
Transport
Irrigation
Rural flood protection
Rural market infrastructure
Rural water supply services
Education sector development
Road transport (non-urban)
Themes
Environmentally Sustainable Growth
Inclusive Economic Growth
Governance and Capacity Development
Report Rating
Successful

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