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Lesson
When data are not available or are incomplete at appraisal, the project should consider supporting the development of a robust health management information system.

Project Number: 40354-013
Project Name: Health Human Resources Sector Development Program
Report Date: 22 Nov 2019

Lesson
Timely collection of correct data is essential for monitoring the implementation, for assessing progress in achieving the program objectives, and as a basis for further planning and decision making.

Project Number: 40354-013
Project Name: Health Human Resources Sector Development Program
Report Date: 22 Nov 2019

Lesson
The importance of data availability goes beyond the preparation of DMF indicators.

Project Number: 40354-013
Project Name: Health Human Resources Sector Development Program
Report Date: 22 Nov 2019

Lesson
Well-conceived and structured TA associated with the program addressed the obstacles presented by system inefficiencies and limited capacity. Survey data and other forms of monitoring can be subject to local manipulation by incumbents and unintended beneficiaries. A related problem is rent-seeking in local agencies and the government can similarly distort monitored data, and misdirect public transfer payments and other benefits.

Project Number: 40003-013
Project Name: Poverty Reduction and Millennium Development Goals Acceleration Program
Report Date: 30 Dec 2017

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Countries

  • Indonesia (1)
  • Viet Nam (3)

Sectors

  • (-) Education (4)
    • Pre-primary and primary (1)
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    • Tertiary (3)
    • Education sector development (1)
  • (-) Health (4)
    • Health system development (3)
    • Health care finance (1)
    • Health sector development and reform (4)
  • Public sector management (1)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (4)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (4)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (4)
  • Partnerships (3)

Report Year

  • 2019 (3)
  • 2017 (1)

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  • Sector-level (2)

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