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Lesson
An adequate assessment is needed when setting targets. This project had a few design challenges that could not be addressed during implementation. For the target of serving 3,000 households with new water supply connections and 4,500 with improved ones, financing was not included in the approved project, so could never be achieved. The target of serving 25,000 households with sewer connections was ambitious, as only about 13,680 households would get these connections based on the final engineering designs.

Project Number: 36188-023
Project Name: Secondary Towns Integrated Urban Environmental Improvement Project
Report Date: 27 Jul 2022

Lesson
The government’s greater ownership and commitment during a period of political transition are critical for reform implementation to support the project’s expected outcome

Project Number: 43490-013
Project Name: Capital Market and Infrastructure Capacity Support Project
Report Date: 20 Feb 2022

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