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Lesson
Lack of capacity in governmen to continue reforms without external support puts the sustainability of reform projects' outputs at risk. Reforming the sector requires strong ownership and commitment in terms of providing sufficient financing and policy changes to support the reform. Some project outputs—including the textbook rental scheme and textbook provision, online training modules and attestation for teachers, curricula review system, and financing of innovative schools' additional functions—are incomplete as the government still has not implemented them countrywide.

Project Number: 46537-002
Project Name: Strengthening Education System Sector Development Program
Report Date: 17 Aug 2023

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  • Kiribati (1)
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (3)
  • Tajikistan (1)
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  • Viet Nam (1)

Sectors

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Themes

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  • COVID-19 , CPRO (1)
  • COVID-19 - Kyrgyz Republic (1)
  • Design and/or planning (23)
  • Economic (1)
  • Epidemics (1)
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  • Financing mechanism (1)
  • Gender (2)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (20)
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  • Institutional (7)
  • Knowledge building (15)
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  • Other (5)
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