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Lesson
Close consultation with stakeholders during project design and implementation is especially needed to address the difficulties commonly arising from finding appropriate sites for solid waste and medical waste management facilities in urban projects. Due to lack of land and higher costs of construction than estimated at appraisal, it was not possible to construct the integrated waste treatment facilities, slaughterhouses, and medical waste management facilities planned under this program. These components were eventually dropped.

Project Number: 39305-013
Project Name: Urban Public and Environmental Health Sector Development Program 
Report Date: 25 Jan 2023

Lesson
Overall project success depends to a large extent on the successful implementation of risk mitigation measures carefully identified at appraisal. Weak institutional arrangements and lack of ownership saddled the implementation of this program. A lack of capacity and coordination among different agencies compounded the difficulties. The difficulties could have been minimized or avoided through the timely implementation of risk mitigation measures drawn at appraisal. The measures should be based on a thorough assessment of all potential risks throughout the project period.

Project Number: 39305-013
Project Name: Urban Public and Environmental Health Sector Development Program 
Report Date: 25 Jan 2023

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  • (-) Health (2)
    • Health sector development and reform (2)
  • (-) Water and other urban infrastructure and services (2)
    • Urban solid waste management (2)
    • Urban policy, institutional and capacity development (2)
  • Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (2)

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  • Inclusive Economic Growth (2)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (2)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (2)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (2)

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