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Lesson
Changes in government could trigger changes in counterpart agencies and priorities with significant implications on program design and implementation. The national election in 2012 resulted in a change in government and the subsequent appointment of new directors and staff in Municipal Development Fund of Georgia (MDF), the project executing and implementing agency (EA/IA). Additional time thus had to be devoted to building capacity and awareness with respect to the project. Several subprojects were cancelled because of changes in government priorities.

Project Number: 42414-023
Project Name: Sustainable Urban Transport Investment Program - Tranche 1
Report Date: 29 Jul 2022

Lesson
Changes in government may require a new or additional round of capacity- and awareness-building. The national election in 2012 resulted in a change in the government and subsequent appointment of new directors and staff in the Municipal Development Fund of Georgia (MDF), the project executing and implementing agency. Therefore, additional time had to be devoted to build capacity and awareness with respect to the project.

Project Number: 42414-033
Project Name: Sustainable Urban Transport Investment Program - Tranche 2
Report Date: 27 Jun 2022

Content type

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Countries

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Sectors

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Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (2)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (2)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (2)

Report Year

  • 2022 (2)

Report Source

  • (-) Self-evaluation (2)

Report Rating

  • Successful (2)

Applicability

  • Program-level (1)
  • Project-level (2)

Topics

  • Budgeting (2)
  • Capacity development (1)
  • Change in priorities (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (1)
  • Country context (2)
  • Data availability and baselines (1)
  • Electoral cycles (1)
  • Environmental (1)
  • Finance and financial aspects (4)
  • Financial (1)
  • Financing mechanism (2)
  • Gender (2)
  • Indicators (3)
  • Institutional (1)
  • Modality (3)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (6)
  • Others (3)
  • Policy and reform (6)
  • Political (2)
  • Political interference (1)
  • Procurement (2)
  • Project design (8)
  • Project readiness (1)
  • Project readiness; MFF (1)
  • Project reporting (1)
  • Reporting and supervision (1)
  • Safeguards - Georgia; LAR - Georgia (2)
  • Sector issues (2)
  • Social (1)
  • Stakeholder engagement (3)
  • Time allocation or task sequencing (1)
  • Voice and accountability (1)
  • (-) Electoral changes (2)

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