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Lesson
A project modality may not be the best approach to a process issue such as fostering improvements in a public financial management system. A combination of technical assistance (TA) and program lending or a sector development program may have been a more appropriate approach in bringing about improvements. If a project modality is used, financing plans should reflect the nature of the project inputs being financed. Although the project mobilized almost $25 million in grant parallel cofinancing, many of the international consultants were financed from the loan.

Project Number: 30535-013
Project Name: Financial Management Project
Report Date: 01 Sep 2010

Lesson
ADB project supervision and guidance should match a project's complexity and challenges, especially in response to projects at risk. Particularly for a technically complex and nuanced area such as public financial management, ADB project officers should have strong relevant technical backgrounds.

Project Number: 30535-013
Project Name: Financial Management Project
Report Date: 01 Sep 2010

Lesson
Executing agencies, ADB project officers, project consultants, and others must very carefully examine and assess the full range of possible impacts from a change of scope. Technically correct, evidence-based positions must prevail.

Project Number: 30535-013
Project Name: Financial Management Project
Report Date: 01 Sep 2010

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  • Bhutan (17)
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  • Indonesia (32)
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  • Maldives (10)
  • Marshall Islands (15)
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  • Nauru (7)
  • Nepal (13)
  • Pakistan (6)
  • Palau (6)
  • Philippines (11)
  • Samoa (5)
  • Solomon Islands (19)
  • Sri Lanka (9)
  • Tajikistan (21)
  • Thailand (7)
  • Tonga (18)
  • Tuvalu (9)
  • Uzbekistan (13)
  • Vanuatu (2)
  • Viet Nam (4)

Sectors

  • Public sector management (3)
    • (-) Public expenditure and fiscal management (3)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (3)

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  • 2010 (3)

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  • (-) Self-evaluation (3)
  • Technical assistance completion reports (14)
  • Technical assistance completion reports validation (10)
  • Validation of self-evaluation (1)

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  • Unsuccessful (3)

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