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Lesson
Optimizing project scope and benefits requires careful analysis of the local context at design stage. Improved roads and market infrastructure resulted in more connected and vibrant rural communities and markets. This has brought moderate increases in household incomes in market catchment areas, but the project did not lead to an increase in agricultural production. The income effects also varied depending on the location and composition of livelihoods.

Project Number: 45084-002
Project Name: Coastal Climate-Resilient Infrastructure Project
Report Date: 16 Dec 2022

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    • Rural flood protection (1)
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Themes

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Topics

  • Approaches (4)
  • Awareness and communication strategies (6)
  • Awareness and communication strategjes (1)
  • Budgeting (5)
  • Bus rapid transit (BRT) system (1)
  • Capacity developmen (1)
  • Capacity development (22)
  • Change in leadership (1)
  • Change in priorities (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (5)
  • Consultant recruitment and management (1)
  • Coordination and engagement (1)
  • Country context (4)
  • Crosscutting issues and themes (1)
  • Data availability and baselines (8)
  • Design and/or planning (25)
  • Disasters (2)
  • DMF, Energy efficiency projects (1)
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  • EA/IA capacity development (1)
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  • Eco-compensation mechanisms (1)
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  • Finance and financial aspects (17)
  • Financial (10)
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  • Financial management and reporting (1)
  • Financing mechanism (3)
  • GAP (1)
  • Gender (14)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (18)
  • Indicators (12)
  • Infrastructure design standards (1)
  • Institutional (23)
  • Knowledge building (20)
  • Land availability (1)
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  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (16)
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  • Technical (35)
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