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Lesson
Reforms have to be carefully sequenced by first setting the prerequisites right, followed by focused and gradual implementation that considers the varying speed of absorption at different tiers of the government.

Project Number: 36172-063
Project Name: Strengthening Public Management Program
Report Date: 28 Feb 2018

Lesson
Policy reforms, particularly on public financial management at the local level, take longer and require concerted efforts.

Project Number: 36172-063
Project Name: Strengthening Public Management Program
Report Date: 28 Feb 2018

Lesson
Policy reforms cannot take place in isolation and need to be well coordinated and have strategic linkages both at the national and subnational level.

Project Number: 36172-063
Project Name: Strengthening Public Management Program
Report Date: 28 Feb 2018

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