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Lesson
Designating a country focal point will provide the TA an intermediary, collaborating closely with the subprojects’ leaders. This contributes significantly to successful outcomes.

Project Number: 52322-002
Project Name: Preparing Sustainable Energy Investment Projects
Report Date: 30 Jun 2024

Lesson
Support by the competent focal staff in the executing and implementing agencies is critical to smooth TA implementation. The implementation of this TA was challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions in 2020. Nonetheless, it was successfully completed because of adequate support from focal staff in the project agencies.

Project Number: 52351-001
Project Name: Effective Economic Management
Report Date: 28 Jun 2024

Lesson
Proper assessment of the borrower’s capacity and those of the executing agencies during the preparation phase supports project implementation which will help achieve the desired output and results. A delay in one key project component, due to weak capacity of agencies, could likely cause further delays in the subsequent activities such civil works which hampers the overall project implementation timeline.

Project Number: 44483-023, 44483-024, 44483-026, 44483-027
Project Name: Second Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Corridor 2 Road Investment Program (Tranche 3 and Multitranche Financing Facility)
Report Date: 04 Jan 2024

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Countries

  • (-) Uzbekistan (3)
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Sectors

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Themes

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  • Inclusive Economic Growth (5)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (1)
  • Regional Integration (2)
  • Private Sector Development (3)
  • Knowledge Solutions (3)
  • Partnerships (1)

Report Year

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Report Source

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