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Lesson
The TCR lesson is valid. Also, if a country’s priorities change after an election, because of a change in government, this can jeopardize work done towards needed infrastructure or other investments. Rather than lose the gains made through that work, ADB and other development partners can work with other partners to incentivize investments from other areas. If the analysis that underpinned the advocacy of the initial investment is robust and relevant, then there may be ways to pay for the said investments despite changes in government priorities.

Project Number: 46374-001
Project Name: Southern Highways Investment Program
Report Date: 10 Mar 2021

Lesson
The TA covers a variety of components regarding expressway development and operations, many of which can also be applied to the general road sectors, e.g., performance_x005F_x0002_based maintenance and construction technology. Some results produced by this TA are preliminary in nature. More detailed analysis should be performed with additional financial support to develop the systematic guidelines and specifications to be used by the RDA staff and contractors.

Project Number: 46374-001
Project Name: Southern Highways Investment Program
Report Date: 02 Jun 2020

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