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Lesson
The importance of strong project sponsors. The project clearly demonstrated the importance of strong and committed project sponsors to help ensure the success of a project. Telenor had the technical competence, managerial skills, and extensive telecommunications experience to run a world-class telecommunications operation in Bangladesh. Grameen Bank, for its part, had the brand recognition and distribution network to help market Grameenphone’s services in both urban and rural areas. Both companies have also observed high ethical standards.

Project Number: 37920-014
Project Name: Grameenphone Telecommunications Project and Grameenphone Telecommunications Expansion Project
Report Date: 04 Mar 2013

Lesson
Need for thorough review of legal documents. The flaw in the wording in one of the agreements could have been avoided. ADB needs to thoroughly review all legal documents, particularly those that could cause it financial or reputational harm.

Project Number: 37920-014
Project Name: Grameenphone Telecommunications Project and Grameenphone Telecommunications Expansion Project
Report Date: 04 Mar 2013

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  • Lesson (2)

Countries

  • Bangladesh (2)

Sectors

  • (-) Information and communication technology (2)
    • ICT infrastructure (2)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (2)

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  • 2013 (2)

Report Source

  • (-) Independent project evaluation (2)
  • Self-evaluation (31)
  • Technical assistance completion reports (24)
  • Validation of self-evaluation (23)
  • Technical assistance completion reports validation (4)

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  • Highly successful (2)

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