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Lesson
In a country where data is scarce, of relative poor quality, and thus hard to interpret, economic and social analysis and monitoring and evaluation of projects need to focus on individual subprojects rather than broad aggregations.

Project Number: 38618-012
Project Name: Road Sector Improvement Project
Report Date: 01 Dec 2011

Lesson
ADB should consider a sector-wide approach rather than standalone maintenance contracts to make road investments sustainable. Timor-Leste needs a road sector maintenance program and this program must include an institutional set-up, a policy framework, programming, implementation capacity, and funding that are effective and adequate.

Project Number: 38618-012
Project Name: Road Sector Improvement Project
Report Date: 01 Dec 2011

Lesson
By extending the benefits of national road development, ADB road sector projects will get more support and facilitate economic growth and poverty reduction more effectively. The coverage and quality of the maintenance that can be expected on project roads should be thoroughly assessed and spelled out upfront before future interventions in the country.

Project Number: 38618-012
Project Name: Road Sector Improvement Project
Report Date: 01 Dec 2011

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  • Viet Nam (27)

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Themes

  • (-) Private Sector Development (3)
  • Inclusive Economic Growth (10)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (2)
  • Regional Integration (3)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (10)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (10)

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