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Lesson
It is important to properly phase implementation schedules to allow for deeper analysis of output and outcome progress and rectify indicators. All four outcome indicators were not achieved but progress was recorded against outcome indicators related to increases in private investment, internationally certified Tajik firms, and regulatory quality; and in the case of women entrepreneurs was particularly good if measured by electronic tax declarations. This suggests that targets were initially overambitious and/or that outcome indicators should be considered over a longer period.

Project Number: 47099-002, 47099-004
Project Name: Investment Climate Reforms Program - Subprograms 1 and 2)
Report Date: 28 Oct 2022

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  • ADB policy/ procedural adjustments (1)
  • Air quality improvements (1)
  • Awareness and communication strategies (2)
  • Budgeting (1)
  • Capacity development (4)
  • Coordination and engagement (1)
  • Country context (3)
  • Culture, religion or ethnicity (1)
  • Design and/or planning (11)
  • Donor coordination (1)
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  • Financial (1)
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  • Implementation and/or Delivery (10)
  • Indicators (3)
  • Innovative/transformational projects, Knowledge transfer (1)
  • Institutional (4)
  • Knowledge building (9)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (7)
  • Market-based economic system, State-owned enterprises (SOEs) (1)
  • Methodologies / approaches (7)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (4)
  • Organizational capacity (1)
  • Other (6)
  • Others (1)
  • Overambitious objectives (1)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (2)
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  • Policy-based lending (PBL) (1)
  • Policy and reform (6)
  • Post-TA financial resources (2)
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