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Lesson
The success of the government anti-crisis plan in terms of maintaining economic growth and protecting vulnerable groups validated the effectiveness of the government’s approach. The reforms it promoted proved successful in achieving the government’s goals of protecting vulnerable citizens, ensuring food security, and maintaining employment levels while promoting gender equality and climate and disaster resilience.

Project Number: 56147-001
Project Name: Building Resilience with Active Countercyclical Expenditures Program
Report Date: 21 Jun 2024

Lesson
The success of the government anti-crisis plan in terms of maintaining economic growth and protecting vulnerable groups validated the effectiveness of the government’s approach. The highly pro-poor, socially inclusive measures proved successful in achieving the government’s goal to protect vulnerable populations, ensure food security and price stability, and preserve jobs.

Project Number: 56150-001
Project Name: Building Resilience with Active Countercyclical Expenditures Program
Report Date: 30 Apr 2024

Lesson
Translating public sector reforms into actual development outcomes is always challenging in a capacity-constrained public sector such as that of Tuvalu.

Project Number: 50377-001
Project Name: Improved Fiscal and Infrastructure Management Program
Report Date: 21 Oct 2021

Content type

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Countries

  • Kyrgyz Republic (1)
  • Tajikistan (1)
  • Tuvalu (1)

Sectors

  • Public sector management (3)
    • (-) Public expenditure and fiscal management (3)
    • Social protection initiatives (2)

Themes

Report Year

  • 2024 (2)
  • 2021 (1)

Report Source

  • Self-evaluation (3)

Report Rating

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Applicability

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

Topics

  • ADB policy/ procedural adjustments (1)
  • Awareness and communication strategies (4)
  • Beneficiary targeting (4)
  • Beneficiary targetting (2)
  • Budgeting (2)
  • Capacity development (4)
  • Change in leadership (1)
  • Change in priorities (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (4)
  • Contingent disaster financing (CDF) (1)
  • Coordination and engagement (2)
  • Country context (15)
  • COVID-19 , CPRO (1)
  • COVID-19 - Kyrgyz Republic (1)
  • COVID-19, CPRO (3)
  • Culture, religion or ethnicity (1)
  • Data availability and baselines (13)
  • Data availability and baseslines (2)
  • Design and/or planning (11)
  • Disaster and Emergency Response (1)
  • Disasters (9)
  • DMF (1)
  • DMF, Indicators (1)
  • DMF. Indicators (1)
  • Donor coordination (1)
  • EALs, Shelter provision (1)
  • Emergency assistance (11)
  • Emergency assistance, epidemics (1)
  • Epidemics (37)
  • Finance and financial aspects (11)
  • Financial (2)
  • Financial closing, EALs (1)
  • Financing mechanism (4)
  • Gender (18)
  • Gender and disaster risk management (1)
  • Governance and public sector efficiency (1)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (12)
  • Implementation arrangement (1)
  • Implementation arrangement, Project staffing (1)
  • Indicators (17)
  • Innovations (1)
  • Institutional (14)
  • Inter and intra government relations (1)
  • Knowledge building (7)
  • Lack of commitment (1)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (7)
  • Methodologies / approaches (43)
  • Methodologies and approaches (1)
  • Modality (15)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (35)
  • Natural disasters (17)
  • Natural disasters : Policy and reform (1)
  • Organizational capacity (5)
  • Other (2)
  • Others (5)
  • Overambitious objectives (2)
  • Pandemics (4)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (4)
  • Policy-based lending (PBL) (2)
  • Policy and reform (33)
  • Political interference (1)
  • Post-TA financial resources (4)
  • Procurement (2)
  • Programmatic approach to reforms (2)
  • Project design (67)
  • Project management (5)
  • Project reporting (2)
  • Public sector management (PSM) reforms - Nauru (1)
  • Public sector reforms - Tuvalu (1)
  • Reform programs (3)
  • Reform programs, Subnational governments (1)
  • Reform programs and SDGs (1)
  • Regulatory impact assessment (1)
  • Replication and scaling Up (7)
  • Reporting and supervision (1)
  • Sector issues (7)
  • Skilled human resources (2)
  • Social (3)
  • Staff turnover (1)
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  • Stakeholder participation (8)
  • TA, Emergency assistance loans (EALs) (1)
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  • Technical (6)
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