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Lesson
High staff turnover, weak procurement and contract management capacities, and lack of familiarity with ADB procedures, often the cause of implementation delays, need to be addressed jointly by ADB and government counterpart agencies. Because of the changes in the executing agency’s senior-level officials, turnover of the project staff was high. The project also suffered from counterpart agencies' weak procurement and contract management capacity and lack of familiarity with ADB guidelines.

Project Number: 43007-023
Project Name: Higher Education Reform Project
Report Date: 30 Nov 2022

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Countries

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Sectors

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Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (1)
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  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (1)

Report Year

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Topics

  • Air quality improvements (1)
  • Awareness and communication strategies (5)
  • Beneficiary selection (1)
  • Budgeting (3)
  • Capacity development (15)
  • Climate change adaptation - Road sector Mongolia (1)
  • Country context (8)
  • Crosscutting issues and themes (1)
  • Data availability and baselines (2)
  • Design and/or planning (36)
  • Economic (3)
  • Electoral cycles (1)
  • Environmental (1)
  • Epidemics (6)
  • Finance and financial aspects (4)
  • Financial (2)
  • Financing mechanism (4)
  • Gender (3)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (31)
  • Implementation arrangement (1)
  • Indicators (9)
  • Institutional (24)
  • Knowledge building (22)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (13)
  • Methodologies / approaches (26)
  • Methodologies and approaches (1)
  • Modality (5)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (12)
  • Natural disasters (5)
  • Organizational capacity (4)
  • Other (7)
  • Others (8)
  • Overambitious objectives (2)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (15)
  • PBLs (1)
  • Policy and reform (5)
  • Political (1)
  • Post-TA financial resources (11)
  • Procurement (10)
  • Project design (45)
  • Project management (5)
  • Reform programs (1)
  • Replication and scaling Up (19)
  • Reporting and supervision (1)
  • Sector issues (7)
  • Skilled human resources (3)
  • Social (2)
  • Staff turnover (7)
  • Staff turnovover (2)
  • Stakeholder engagement (27)
  • Stakeholder participation (23)
  • Stakeholder selection (3)
  • Sustainability - road assets (1)
  • Technical (9)
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  • Time allocation or task sequencing (1)
  • Unsupportive legal and regulatory processes (1)
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