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Lesson
If this TCR claims potential demand from other countries for similar TA projects, it could have provided evidence to support this. The TCR could have also highlighted what worked and what did not in the methodology used if similar TA projects would be replicated or lessons that could be useful in the follow-on TA project.

Project Number: 50315-001
Project Name: Facilitating Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Foreign Direct Investment Flows: An ASEAN+6 Case Study
Report Date: 23 Oct 2020

Lesson
Agree on the need to continuously implement capacity building activities, given the rapidly changing development landscape and new emerging challenges, and to customize it to local languages for better understanding. The design of the next capacity building workshops should be informed by the feedback received from the participants from the post-training evaluation surveys conducted. It would be useful if SDCC could indicate these feedback and suggestions for future CDTA projects.

Project Number: 50060-001
Project Name: Strengthening Tax Policy and Administration Capacity to Mobilize Domestic Resources
Report Date: 22 Oct 2020

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  • Afghanistan (9)
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  • Bhutan (13)
  • Brunei Darussalam (10)
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  • China, People's Republic of (24)
  • Cook Islands (7)
  • Federated States of Micronesia (7)
  • Fiji (7)
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  • India (16)
  • Indonesia (12)
  • Kazakhstan (9)
  • Kiribati (7)
  • Kyrgyz Republic (7)
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (12)
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  • Maldives (8)
  • Marshall Islands (7)
  • Mongolia (9)
  • Myanmar (13)
  • Nauru (7)
  • Nepal (14)
  • Niue (5)
  • Pakistan (7)
  • Palau (7)
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  • Philippines (10)
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  • Samoa (7)
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  • Solomon Islands (7)
  • Sri Lanka (10)
  • Taipei,China (5)
  • Tajikistan (7)
  • Thailand (11)
  • Timor-Leste (7)
  • Tonga (7)
  • Turkmenistan (7)
  • Tuvalu (7)
  • Uzbekistan (7)
  • Vanuatu (7)
  • Viet Nam (14)
  • Australia (2)
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Themes

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  • 2020 (2)

Report Source

  • (-) Technical assistance completion reports validation (2)
  • Technical assistance completion reports (2)

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Topics

  • Design and/or planning (2)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (2)
  • Knowledge building (2)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (1)
  • Post-TA financial resources (2)
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