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Lesson
An alternatives analysis during the appraisal phase could help inform on identifying project alternatives in terms of feasibility of various technical options, and the scale as well as timing of investments. In the case of this program, there were competing views on Ulaanbaatar’s transport sector development. Such an analysis could help enhance buy-in among key stakeholders on the most appropriate alternative to pursue.

Project Number: 39256-023, 39256-024
Project Name: Urban Transport Development Investment Program (Multitranche Financing Facility andTranche 1)
Report Date: 04 Jan 2024

Lesson
Using an existing project implementation unit (PIU), where possible, or establishing the PIU as far in advance is of great importance to project success.

Project Number: 41193-015
Project Name: Western Regional Road Corridor Investment Program – Tranche 1
Report Date: 31 Dec 2021

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