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Lesson
Thorough analysis of beneficiary preference, demand, and willingness to pay has to be conducted to ensure that preconceived notions of demand are verified, validated, and confirmed on the ground from the beneficiaries themselves. Very often project proponents from central government agencies have a different concept of needs and priorities from those at the field or local level. Local involvement in project conceptualization ensures greater project success, as there would be better ownership of project components and more accurate identification of needs of intended beneficiaries.

Project Number: 31243-013
Project Name: Integrated Development of Basic Urban Services in Provincial Towns Project
Report Date: 31 Dec 2011

Lesson
Need for improved and expeditious processing of approvals both within ADB business processes and within the government to avoid delays to approval of variation requests and other procurement matters.

Project Number: 30551-013
Project Name: Mindanao Basic Urban Services Sector Project
Report Date: 30 Sep 2011

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Countries

  • Mongolia (1)
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  • (-) Water and other urban infrastructure and services (2)
    • (-) Urban solid waste management (2)
    • Urban water supply (2)
    • Urban flood protection (1)
    • Urban sanitation (2)
    • Other urban services (1)
    • Urban policy, institutional and capacity development (1)
  • Energy (1)
  • Transport (1)

Themes

  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (2)
  • Private Sector Development (1)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (2)

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  • Validation of self-evaluation (2)

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