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Lesson
The use of IT has become part and parcel of fiscal decentralization efforts. Before the program, most agencies were hesitant to invest in IT infrastructure and resorted to grants from development partners. The program encouraged the government to appreciate the importance of sustaining the systems from the local governments' own budgets, greatly reducing the risk that the systems would not be sustained.

Project Number: 52173-001, 52173-003
Project Name: Local Governance Reform Program
Report Date: 04 Sep 2023

Lesson
Leadership development, which requires continuous coaching and can sustain benefits beyond program completion, needs to be adequately addressed in the design and implementation of education sector interventions.

Project Number: 40368-022
Project Name: Secondary Education Sector Development Program
Report Date: 27 Aug 2021

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