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Lesson
Stakeholder participation and engagement were critical, especially for multi development partners funded projects because it boosts coordination among various parties, which eventually helps the project achieve its intended outcome and outputs. The co-financers and development partners were fully engaged throughout the TA implementation.

Project Number: 45317-001
Project Name: Support for the Third Primary Education Development Project
Report Date: 10 Sep 2020

Lesson
Extensive consultation with the government and sector stakeholders was important. This was done through workshops and meetings held during the missions. These allowed for a comprehensive discussion of challenges, government strategies, government reform directions, and possible ADB operations in the education sector.

Project Number: 50311-001
Project Name: Education Sector Assessment
Report Date: 10 Mar 2020

Content type

  • Lesson (2)

Countries

  • Bangladesh (1)
  • Pakistan (1)

Sectors

  • (-) Education (2)
    • (-) Education sector development (2)

Themes

Report Year

  • 2020 (2)

Report Source

  • Technical assistance completion reports (2)

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Topics

  • Awareness and communication stratehies (1)
  • Capacity development (1)
  • Commitment and leadership (1)
  • Country context (3)
  • Data availability and baselines (3)
  • Design and/or planning (4)
  • Disasters (1)
  • Epidemics (1)
  • Finance and financial aspects (1)
  • Financial (2)
  • Financing mechanism (1)
  • GAP (1)
  • Gender (2)
  • Human development programs (1)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (2)
  • Indicators (3)
  • Institutional (3)
  • Knowledge building (4)
  • Language (1)
  • Leadership and commitment (1)
  • Leadership development (1)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (1)
  • Methodologies / approaches (5)
  • Modality (3)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (7)
  • New concepts/ technologies (1)
  • Others (7)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (3)
  • Policy and reform (1)
  • Post-disaster rehabilitation (1)
  • Post-program partnership framework (PPPF) (1)
  • Post-TA financial resources (4)
  • Procurement (2)
  • Project design (14)
  • Project management (2)
  • Replication and scaling Up (4)
  • Reporting and supervision (1)
  • Roles and responsibilities (1)
  • Secondary education (1)
  • Sector issues (1)
  • Stakeholder engagement (8)
  • Stakeholder engagement, Coordination and engagement (1)
  • TA (1)
  • Technical (1)
  • (-) Stakeholder participation (2)

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