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Lesson
In addition, conducting a midterm review provides opportunities for TA projects, particularly, cluster TA projects to improve its design, implementation, and monitoring of progress. This was a missed opportunity during the implementation of this cluster RETA. Data and findings from these reviews could have been maximized by ADB. Review findings could have not only fed into the design of subproject 2 but also to the overall design of the cluster RETA. This can result in better monitoring, particularly providing quantitative evidence on the achievements of the cluster RETA.

Project Number: 44174-022
Project Name: Support for Implementing the Action Plan for Transport and Trade Facilitation in the Greater Mekong Subregion (Subprojects 1 and 2)
Report Date: 28 Dec 2020

Lesson
Given the multisectoral nature of TTF (i.e. it requires various areas of expertise such as transport, agriculture, trade and trade facilitation), the implementation arrangements of such TA require stronger coordination among and between sectors. Implementation requires coordination at national, subnational and subregional levels, with enhanced involvement of ADB resident missions as needed.

Project Number: 44174-022
Project Name: Support for Implementing the Action Plan for Transport and Trade Facilitation in the Greater Mekong Subregion (Subprojects 1 and 2)
Report Date: 04 Sep 2020

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  • (-) Viet Nam (2)
  • Cambodia (2)
  • China, People's Republic of (4)
  • Cook Islands (2)
  • Federated States of Micronesia (2)
  • Fiji (2)
  • Kiribati (2)
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (2)
  • Marshall Islands (2)
  • Myanmar (2)
  • Nauru (2)
  • Palau (2)
  • Papua New Guinea (2)
  • Samoa (2)
  • Solomon Islands (2)
  • Thailand (2)
  • Timor-Leste (2)
  • Tonga (2)
  • Tuvalu (2)
  • Vanuatu (2)

Sectors

  • (-) Transport policies and institutional development (2)
  • Industry and trade (2)

Themes

Report Year

  • 2020 (2)

Report Source

  • Technical assistance completion reports (1)
  • Technical assistance completion reports validation (1)

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  • Design and/or planning (3)
  • Due diligence (1)
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  • Implementation arrangement (1)
  • Institutional (1)
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  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (2)
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  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (1)
  • Post-TA financial resources (2)
  • Replication and scaling Up (1)
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  • Stakeholder engagement (3)
  • Stakeholder participation (1)
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  • (-) Implementation and/or Delivery (2)

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