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Lesson
Active support of relevant government agencies and strong ownership of the project management units contribute significantly to project success. In developing member countries where institutional capacity is weak, it is critical that concerned agencies are both capacitated and committed in achieving the intended results.

Project Number: 43120-013
Project Name: Trade Facilitation: Improved Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Handling in Greater Mekong Subregion Trade Project
Report Date: 19 Dec 2023

Lesson
Continued implementation of regular reform programs even under crisis situations demands a strong partnership between ADB and the government. This program continued and strengthened ADB’s support to improve the country’s macroeconomic performance under the Economic Stabilization Program initiated by the government in 2019. Sustained implementation of the program allowed the government to continue with policy reforms while fighting the pandemic.

Project Number: 52049-001, 52049-003
Project Name: Trade and Competitiveness Program – Subprograms 1 and 2
Report Date: 28 Sep 2022

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Countries

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  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (1)
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Sectors

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    • Industry and trade sector development (1)
  • Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (1)
  • Education (1)

Themes

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

Report Year

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Report Source

  • Self-evaluation (1)
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Report Rating

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  • Commitment and leadership (1)
  • Data availability and baselines (1)
  • Epidemics (4)
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  • Institutional (3)
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  • Monitoring and evaluation (1)
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  • Others (1)
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  • Project design (8)
  • Skilled human resoources (1)
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  • Social (2)
  • Technical (5)
  • Time allocation or task sequencing (1)
  • (-) Stakeholder engagement (2)

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