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Lesson
A combination of consulting firm and individual consultant inputs may prove effective in meeting the consulting requirements of projects. The quality- and cost-based selection method used by the TA to engage the firm offered a number of key benefits, including improved quality, increased competition, transparency, accountability, and sustainability.

Project Number: 44184-012
Project Name: Afghanistan and Turkmenistan: Regional Power Interconnection Project
Report Date: 09 Aug 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

Content type

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Countries

  • Afghanistan (1)
  • Turkmenistan (1)
  • Uzbekistan (1)

Sectors

  • Energy (1)
  • Public sector management (1)

Themes

  • (-) Inclusive Economic Growth (2)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (1)
  • Regional Integration (1)
  • Private Sector Development (1)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (1)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (1)
  • Knowledge Solutions (1)

Report Year

  • 2024 (2)

Report Source

  • (-) Technical assistance completion reports (2)
  • Self-evaluation (36)
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Report Rating

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  • Project-level (2)

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  • Stakeholder engagement (32)
  • Stakeholder selection (3)
  • Technical (14)
  • Time allocation or task sequencing (2)
  • Time alloction and task sequencing (1)
  • (-) Skilled human resources (2)

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