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Lesson
At TA design and planning stage, it is important to know all the recent and planned activities of other donors on the TA’s subject to prevent duplication of activities. During the TA’s implementation, it became known that “…Danida had already financed the activities leading to the achievement of an NRW reduction methodology and procedures defined and adopted by the MOC by 2015.”

Project Number: 44002-022
Project Name: Improving Operational Performance of the Water Supply Sector
Report Date: 08 Dec 2020

Lesson
Careful selection and timely update of DMF indicators are crucial, along with a better understanding of the clients and their likely needs. The TA was designed to improve the institutional framework of water supply services through improving business practices of selected WSCs. The critical challenge was that the TA aimed to support the sector reform process in the middle of its transition. Considering the uncertainties of the reform, the TA outcome of supporting the country’s water sector through directly improving WSCs’ business practices was a logical and reasonable approach.

Project Number: 44002-022
Project Name: Improving Operational Performance of the Water Supply Sector
Report Date: 18 Sep 2020

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  • (-) Viet Nam (2)
  • Armenia (2)
  • Bangladesh (2)

Sectors

  • (-) Water and other urban infrastructure and services (2)
    • Urban water supply (2)

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  • 2020 (2)

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

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  • Bureaucratic structures (1)
  • DMF (1)
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  • Implementation and/or Delivery (2)
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  • (-) Design and/or planning (2)

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