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Lesson
Project preparation should have included better articulation of the need or logic for integrating a program loan and a project loan in a sector development program (SDP). Policy dialogue, which is essential to clearly establish an understanding among the executing agencies that policy reforms and project loan financed investments are interlinked, should have been undertaken; however, this was missing in this SDP. Two separate loans delivered in sequence may have been preferable and more manageable.

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

Lesson
the road construction, introduction of new legislation banning slow-moving traffic from highways,

Project Number: 48218-010
Project Name: Food Safety and Agriculture Commercialization Program
Report Date: 27 Dec 2023

Lesson
Planning for efficient resource use in advance adequately addresses the situation when the full output cannot be delivered

Project Number: 45506-002
Project Name: Gansu Jiuquan Integrated Urban Environment Improvement Project
Report Date: 08 Dec 2022

Lesson
Changes in the project scope and financing arrangements need to be managed effectively to minimize, if not completely avoid, implementation delays.

Project Number: 42010-013
Project Name: Guangxi Southwestern Cities Development Project
Report Date: 30 Sep 2021

Content type

  • Lesson (4)

Countries

  • Bangladesh (1)
  • China, People's Republic of (2)
  • Nepal (1)

Sectors

  • (-) Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (4)
    • Agro-industry, marketing, and trade (1)
    • Forestry (1)
    • Water-based natural resources management (1)
    • Agricultural policy, institutional and capacity development (1)
  • Water and other urban infrastructure and services (3)
  • Transport (2)
  • 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)
  • 2023 (1)
  • 2022 (1)
  • 2021 (1)

Report Source

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

Report Rating

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

Applicability

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

Topics

  • Approaches (4)
  • Awareness and communication strategies (6)
  • Awareness and communication strategjes (1)
  • Beneficiary targetting (1)
  • Budgeting (5)
  • Bus rapid transit (BRT) system (1)
  • Capacity developmen (1)
  • Capacity development (22)
  • Change in leadership (1)
  • Change in priorities (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (5)
  • Consultant recruitment and management (1)
  • Coordination and engagement (1)
  • Country context (4)
  • Crosscutting issues and themes (1)
  • Data availability and baselines (8)
  • Design and/or planning (25)
  • Disasters (2)
  • DMF, Energy efficiency projects (1)
  • DMF, Indicators (1)
  • EA/IA capacity development (1)
  • EALs (1)
  • Eco-compensation mechanisms (1)
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  • Environmental (8)
  • Envronmental (1)
  • Epidemics (5)
  • Finance and financial aspects (17)
  • Financial (10)
  • Financial closing (1)
  • Financial management and reporting (1)
  • Financing mechanism (3)
  • GAP (1)
  • Gender (14)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (18)
  • Indicators (12)
  • Infrastructure design standards (1)
  • Institutional (23)
  • Knowledge building (20)
  • Land availability (1)
  • Legislation and regulations (1)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (16)
  • Methodologies (4)
  • Methodologies / approaches (51)
  • Methodologies and approaches (3)
  • Modality (8)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (32)
  • MTR (1)
  • Natural disasters (2)
  • New technologies, EA/IA capacity development (1)
  • Organizational capacity (7)
  • Other (15)
  • Others (29)
  • Overambitious objectives (1)
  • Overambitious targets (1)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (17)
  • Post-TA financial resources (13)
  • Postconflict areas (1)
  • Procurement (13)
  • Project design (57)
  • Project design, others (1)
  • Project management (12)
  • Project reporting (2)
  • Reform programs (1)
  • Replication and scaling Up (14)
  • Reporting and supervision (2)
  • Retention money (works contracts) (1)
  • Roles and responsibilities (1)
  • Roles and responsibilitieslInstitutional (1)
  • Safeguards (1)
  • Safeguards, Land acquisition and resettlement (1)
  • Scope changes (1)
  • Sector issues (2)
  • Sector loan modality (1)
  • Skilled human resources (7)
  • Skills transfer (1)
  • Social (15)
  • Social acceptance (1)
  • Staff turnover (1)
  • Stakeholder consultations (1)
  • Stakeholder engagement (34)
  • Stakeholder participation (14)
  • Stakeholder selection (7)
  • Sustainability - road assets (1)
  • Technical (35)
  • Time allocation or sequencing (1)
  • Time allocation or task sequencing (2)
  • Time alloction and task sequencing (1)
  • Water user associations (WUAs) (1)
  • (-) Policy and reform (3)
  • (-) Scope changes; Financing arrangement changes (1)

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