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Lesson
Staffing and consultant resources for country engagement as well as technical assistance (TA) appear still limited relative to the number of countries and the program scope. ADB’s role in coordinating and systematically addressing DRM has been strengthened through the program. The attached TA has been playing a growing role in boosting ADB capacity (including for knowledge building and sharing), and the overlap and continuity of the new TA attached to the program’s fourth phase approved in 2023 is positive.

Project Number: 50028-001, 50028-002
Project Name: Pacific Disaster Resilience Program (Phases 1 and 2)
Report Date: 26 Dec 2023

Lesson
Given capacity constraints and experiences in legal drafting, legal and regulatory developments require a longer timeframe to be considered in ADB's future programs. The program could have further included a targeted capacity-building needs analysis and an associated TA project to directly address capacity constraints and deepen the capacity needed for full implementation.

Project Number: 52146-001
Project Name: Strengthening Public Finance Management Program (Subprogram 1)
Report Date: 31 Aug 2023

Lesson
Because of capacity constraints and experiences in legal drafting, legal and regulatory developments require a longer time which future ADB programs need to consider.

Project Number: 49041-001, 49041-002
Project Name: Strengthening Public Financial Management Program, Subprogram 1
Report Date: 18 Apr 2023

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Countries

  • Cambodia (1)
  • Federated States of Micronesia (1)
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (1)
  • Marshall Islands (1)
  • Solomon Islands (1)
  • Tonga (1)

Sectors

  • Public sector management (3)
    • (-) Public expenditure and fiscal management (3)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (1)

Report Year

  • 2023 (3)

Report Source

  • (-) Self-evaluation (3)
  • Validation of self-evaluation (2)

Report Rating

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  • Less than successful (1)
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Applicability

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  • Program-level (1)
  • Sector-level (1)

Topics

  • ADB policy/ procedural adjustments (1)
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  • Beneficiary targeting (4)
  • Beneficiary targetting (2)
  • Budgeting (1)
  • Capacity development (3)
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