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Lesson
Greater consideration of the capacity of the executing agency with respect to their investment planning, coordination, and implementation functions, as well as post-investment operation and maintenance activities, is crucial for a sector lending. Under the project, these factors were not adequately assessed in the sector analysis. This absence of sector analysis likely contributed to the low quality of project implementation and pertinent government agencies’ performance.

Project Number: 43200-024
Project Name: Bridge Replacement for Improved Rural Access Sector Project
Report Date: 25 Nov 2022

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  • Implementation and/or Delivery (20)
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  • Institutional (5)
  • Knowledge building (17)
  • Legacy issues - PNG (1)
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  • Stakeholder participation (13)
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