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Lesson
Strong alignment with government strategies and priorities leads to strong government ownership and participation in program implementation. The reforms adopted under this program were essential to improve fiscal credibility and strengthen the capital market in Armenia. They were fully aligned with the strategies of the government and ADB. Because of this strong strategic alignment, government ownership of the program remained strong and all implementing agencies actively coordinated with ADB to achieve the reform agenda.

Project Number: 53248-001
Project Name: Second Public Efficiency and Financial Markets Program
Report Date: 29 Sep 2022

Lesson
In small island developing countries with limited policy reform capacity, ADB should avoid targeting multiple reform areas in one policy-based operation—i.e., debt management, civil service reform, management of the wage bill, public procurement, and private sector development—and keep prior actions to a minimum.

Project Number: 48361-001, 48361-002, 48361-003
Project Name: Building Macroeconomic Resilience Program
Report Date: 22 Sep 2022

Lesson
Policy reform programs with complex and multiple interventions require rigorous identification and assessment of the political economy and capacity risks to ensure overall effectiveness.

Project Number: 48361-001, 48361-002, 48361-003
Project Name: Building Macroeconomic Resilience Program
Report Date: 22 Sep 2022

Content type

  • Lesson (3)

Countries

  • Armenia (1)
  • Tonga (2)

Sectors

  • Public sector management (3)
    • (-) Public expenditure and fiscal management (3)
    • Public administration (2)
    • Economic affairs management (3)
    • Reforms of state owned enterprises (2)
  • Finance (1)

Themes

  • (-) Private Sector Development (3)
  • Inclusive Economic Growth (19)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (3)
  • Regional Integration (8)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (17)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (18)
  • Knowledge Solutions (1)
  • Partnerships (10)

Report Year

  • 2022 (3)

Report Source

  • Validation of self-evaluation (2)
  • Self-evaluation (1)

Report Rating

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

Applicability

  • Country-level (1)
  • Program-level (2)

Topics

  • Awareness and communication strategies (1)
  • Data availability and baselines (1)
  • Emergency assistance (1)
  • Epidemics (2)
  • Institutional (1)
  • Modality (3)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (1)
  • (-) Project design (3)

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