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Lesson
A more nuanced iteration of the project design and monitoring framework (DMF) i.e., accurately differentiating outcome and output indicators, would be beneficial to facilitate better project results assessments. As observed by this validation, impact, outcome, and output statements in the DMF were vague and similar, and did not provide sufficient guidance to focus performance targets that would have provided better evidence for achieving the goals of the impact, outcome, and output statements.

Project Number: 45507-003
Project Name: Yunnan Chuxiong Urban Environment Improvement Project
Report Date: 17 Nov 2023

Lesson
Ensuring that Indicators are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound (SMART) is essential to tracking and measuring project results. One project target output was not realistic. The indicator used involves a complex bureaucratic process and requires allocation of revenue budget from the government, which was beyond the project’s scope and administrative boundary.

Project Number: 42248-013, 42248-023
Project Name: Second Chittagong Hill Tracts Rural Development Project
Report Date: 21 Nov 2022

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Countries

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  • China, People's Republic of (1)

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  • (-) Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (2)
    • Land-based natural resources management (1)
    • Water-based natural resources management (1)
    • Rural water policy, institutional and capacity development (1)
  • (-) Transport (2)
    • Road transport (non-urban) (1)
    • Urban roads and traffic management (1)
  • Water and other urban infrastructure and services (1)

Themes

  • Inclusive Economic Growth (2)
  • Environmentally Sustainable Growth (1)
  • Regional Integration (1)
  • Governance and Capacity Development (1)
  • Gender Equity and Mainstreaming (1)

Report Year

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Report Source

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Report Rating

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Applicability

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