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Lesson
A strong design and monitoring framework, with better defined outcomes and outputs and measurable indicators, and the setting up of a project performance and monitoring system during project preparation or at project startup could help track implementation challenges. These may have helped mitigate the risk of scope changes, loan cancellations, and early implementation delays due mainly to delays in startup activities, such as signing of subsidiary loan agreements, detailed engineering design, bidding document preparation, and delays in land acquisition and resettlement.

Project Number: 41456-043
Project Name: Water Sector Investment Program - Tranche 3
Report Date: 31 Aug 2024

Lesson
A well-designed project performance management system (PPMS) from the outset can enhance the quality of economic analyses. This system facilitates the systematic collection of data on project benefits and pertinent metrics, enabling the monitoring of project performance until completion. Specifically, monitoring the project's progress, identifying areas for improvement, and collecting socioeconomic data through a PPMS, could all help establish a comprehensive assessment of a project’s development results and improve the quality of economic analysis.

Project Number: 41403-013
Project Name: Urban Water Supply Project
Report Date: 31 Jul 2024

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Countries

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  • (-) Water and other urban infrastructure and services (2)
    • Urban water supply (2)

Themes

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  • Inclusive Economic Growth (6)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (4)
  • Regional Integration (2)
  • Private Sector Development (4)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (5)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (6)
  • Partnerships (3)

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