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Lesson
At the methodology level, actions that demonstrate the achievement of program policy matrix milestones should indicate what was achieved, rather than the process of their accomplishment. Cabinet approval is an inadequate indicator to demonstrate the successful implementation of policy reform in Tonga.

Project Number: 52030-001
Project Name: Strengthening Macroeconomic Resilience Program
Report Date: 06 Jan 2023

Lesson
Understanding and addressing the needs of all those involved in the sector. The health system requires two types of personnel: (i) health services providers; and (ii) administrative personnel responsible for planning, budgeting, resource allocation, and monitoring. Both need to be involved.

Project Number: 47137-003, 47137-006
Project Name: Health Sector Governance Program (Subprograms 1 and 2)
Report Date: 04 Apr 2022

Lesson
Intersector coordination. ADB involvement in the financial sector facilitated dialogue with and support from the MOF and ensured better harmonization of the financial systems from different sectors. This support from one key sector, for instance, reinforced effectiveness of the reforms and is likely to enhance the sustainability of the program.

Project Number: 47137-003, 47137-006
Project Name: Health Sector Governance Program (Subprograms 1 and 2)
Report Date: 04 Apr 2022

Content type

  • Lesson (3)

Countries

  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (2)
  • Tonga (1)

Sectors

  • (-) Health (3)
    • Mother and child health care (2)
    • Disease control of communicable disease (1)
    • Health insurance and subsidized health programs (2)
    • Health sector development and reform (2)
  • Public sector management (1)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (2)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (2)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (2)
  • Knowledge Solutions (2)
  • Partnerships (2)

Report Year

  • 2023 (1)
  • 2022 (2)

Report Source

  • (-) Validation of self-evaluation (3)
  • Self-evaluation (11)

Report Rating

  • Highly successful (2)
  • Less than successful (1)

Applicability

  • Sector-level (2)

Topics

  • Budgeting (1)
  • Capacity development (1)
  • Country context (4)
  • Data availability and baselines (3)
  • Disaster and Emergency Response (1)
  • Epidemics (4)
  • Finance and financial aspects (1)
  • Financial (1)
  • Gender (1)
  • Indicators (4)
  • Methodologies / approaches (2)
  • Modality (1)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (6)
  • Organizational capacity (1)
  • Others (1)
  • Policy and reform (5)
  • Procurement (1)
  • Project design (10)
  • Project management (3)
  • Roles and responsibilitieslInstitutional (1)
  • Sector issues (4)
  • Social (1)
  • Staff turnovover (1)
  • Stakeholder engagement (6)
  • Stakeholder selection (1)
  • Technical (1)
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  • (-) Institutional (3)

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