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Lesson
Careful political economy analysis can help identify potential legal or regulatory changes on the horizon that could impact planned interventions. In this case, changes in the regulatory framework related to hazardous waste management resulted in the cancelation of one output.

Project Number: 45009-002
Project Name: Fifth Health Sector Development Project
Report Date: 13 Aug 2024

Lesson
ADB has been at the forefront of social welfare reform in Mongolia. Continued engagement at the country level is key to further strengthening the system through improved targeting, consolidation of benefits, and improved financial sustainability. Although not the aim of the emergency assistance loan, the project highlighted the need for further reforming the system.

Project Number: 54214-001
Project Name: Shock-Responsive Social Protection Project
Report Date: 28 Feb 2024

Lesson
At project appraisal, staff turnover in government agencies including project implementing units (PIUs) was identified as a risk. It could have been prudent for the resident mission to provide insight into mitigation measures based on experience in other ADB projects and those of other development partners, particularly in ensuring proper repository of project documents to facilitate the efficient transfer of project responsibilities to new PIU staff.

Project Number: 45010-002
Project Name: Skills for Employment Project
Report Date: 03 Jan 2024

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  • Viet Nam (11)

Sectors

  • Education (1)
  • Health (1)
  • Public sector management (1)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (2)
  • Private Sector Development (1)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (2)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (2)
  • Knowledge Solutions (1)
  • Partnerships (2)

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  • 2024 (3)

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  • (-) Validation of self-evaluation (3)
  • Technical assistance completion reports (8)
  • Self-evaluation (2)

Report Rating

  • Highly successful (2)
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Applicability

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  • Project-level (26)
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Topics

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  • Staff turnovover (1)
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