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Lesson
Establishing an internally sourced project management unit (PMU) at the executing agency and project implementation units at PFIs will improve project management and efficiency. The Ministry of Finanace did not establish a separate PMU but assigned a focal point from existing staff to lead project management. However, high turnover of the assigned MOF staff affected project continuity and institutional memory and delayed submission of safeguard reports.

Project Number: 42007-018
Project Name: Small Business Finance Project
Report Date: 11 Aug 2023

Lesson
The experience and knowledge gained by the PFIs—especially Davr Bank and the UzbekLeasing International A.O., which subsequently attracted other development partners—added value to the project. The areas that were particularly beneficial across the PFIs were project analysis, formulation, and

Project Number: 42007-018
Project Name: Small Business Finance Project
Report Date: 11 Aug 2023

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