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Improving Operational Performance of the Water Supply Sector

Essentially the same lesson as in item 1 above (The importance of updating DMF indicators as TA changes are processed). Note: the DMF indicators were indeed updated at the December 2015 revision.

Project Name

Improving Operational Performance of the Water Supply Sector

Project Number
44002-022
Report Date
08 Dec 2020
Report Source
Technical assistance completion reports validation
Country
Viet Nam
Sector
Water and other urban infrastructure and services
Urban water supply
Topics
Implementation and/or Delivery

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