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Lesson
When functions and responsibilities are decentralized, policy dialogue with the concerned local authorities during project processing is just as important as dialogue at the central level.Although ULBs in Bangladesh depend on LGD, they enjoy some autonomy. The ULBs rapidly realized the benefit of better governance and financial management and these components were timely implemented. However, it took longer for the ULBs to appreciate the benefits of investments in sanitation and food safety funded by the project loan.

Project Number: 39305-013
Project Name: Urban Public and Environmental Health Sector Development Program
Report Date: 10 Jan 2024

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Countries

  • Bangladesh (1)

Sectors

  • (-) Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (1)
    • Agro-industry, marketing, and trade (1)
  • (-) Water and other urban infrastructure and services (1)
    • Urban solid waste management (1)
    • Urban policy, institutional and capacity development (1)
  • Health (1)

Themes

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

Report Year

  • 2024 (1)

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Topics

  • Awareness and communication strategies (3)
  • Bus rapid transit (BRT) system (1)
  • Capacity development (5)
  • Change in priorities (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (2)
  • Consultant recruitment and management (1)
  • Eco-compensation mechanisms (1)
  • Economic (1)
  • Environmental (1)
  • Epidemics (1)
  • Finance and financial aspects (4)
  • Financial (1)
  • GAP (1)
  • Gender (4)
  • Indicators (1)
  • Institutional (7)
  • Methodologies / approaches (8)
  • Modality (1)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (4)
  • Organizational capacity (3)
  • Others (3)
  • Policy and reform (2)
  • Procurement (3)
  • Project design (15)
  • Project management (3)
  • Retention money (works contracts) (1)
  • Roles and responsibilitieslInstitutional (1)
  • Safeguards (1)
  • Safeguards, Land acquisition and resettlement (1)
  • Scope changes (1)
  • Scope changes; Financing arrangement changes (1)
  • Sector loan modality (1)
  • Skilled human resources (2)
  • Social (1)
  • Stakeholder engagement (8)
  • Stakeholder selection (4)
  • Technical (5)
  • Time allocation or sequencing (1)
  • Time allocation or task sequencing (1)
  • Water user associations (WUAs) (1)
  • (-) Country context (1)

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