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Lesson
Assessment of potential political risks such as a change in government and identifying mitigation measures could help ensure the continuity of planned project activities, specifically when there is strong support, ownership, and commitment of an agency. In particular, it is important to consider the speed and direction of change in the policy regime. For example, a shift in the government priorities could trigger resource allocation that could potentially affect how a project could deliver its intended development results.

Project Number: 43405-023
Project Name: Urban Services Improvement Investment Program - Tranche 1
Report Date: 17 Nov 2023

Content type

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Countries

  • (-) Georgia (1)
  • China, People's Republic of (1)
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (1)
  • Mongolia (1)

Sectors

  • Water and other urban infrastructure and services (1)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (1)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (1)

Report Year

  • 2023 (1)

Report Source

  • Validation of self-evaluation (1)

Report Rating

  • Less than successful (1)

Applicability

  • Project-level (1)

Topics

  • Awareness and communication strategies (1)
  • Budgeting (5)
  • Capacity development (4)
  • Change in priorities (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (2)
  • Country context (2)
  • Data availability and baselines (2)
  • Design and/or planning (23)
  • Electoral changes (2)
  • Electoral cycles (2)
  • Environmental (3)
  • Epidemics (1)
  • Finance and financial aspects (9)
  • Financial (3)
  • Financing mechanism (3)
  • Gender (2)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (20)
  • Indicators (8)
  • Institutional (8)
  • Knowledge building (15)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (11)
  • Methodologies / approaches (7)
  • Modality (3)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (12)
  • Monitoring and evalution (1)
  • Natural disasters (2)
  • Organizational capacity (2)
  • Other (5)
  • Others (6)
  • Overambitious objectives (1)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (12)
  • Policy and reform (6)
  • Political (2)
  • Political interference (1)
  • Post-TA financial resources (8)
  • Procurement (5)
  • Project design (29)
  • Project management (1)
  • Project readiness (1)
  • Project readiness; MFF (1)
  • Project reporting (1)
  • Replication and scaling Up (13)
  • Reporting and supervision (3)
  • Safeguards - Georgia; LAR - Georgia (2)
  • Sector issues (4)
  • Skilled human resources (1)
  • Social (3)
  • Staff turnover (1)
  • Stakeholder engagement (13)
  • Stakeholder participation (14)
  • Stakeholder selection (2)
  • Technical (7)
  • Time allocation or task sequencing (6)
  • Voice and accountability (1)
  • (-) Change in leadership (1)

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