IMF Staff Reach Staff-Level Agreement with Jordan on the Fifth Review Under the Extended Fund Facility
IMF Staff Reach Staff-Level Agreement with Jordan on the Fifth Review Under the Extended Fund Facility
IMF Staff Reach Staff-Level Agreement with Jordan on the Fifth Review Under the Extended Fund Facility
IMF Executive Board Concludes 2022 Article IV Consultation with Oman
IMF Staff Concludes Visit to Uzbekistan
Welcoming Remarks at the 10th IMF Statistical Forum: Measuring the Tangible Benefits of Intangible Capital
Nicaragua: Staff Concluding Statement of the 2022 Article IV Mission
The Independent Evaluation Department’s evaluation of the water sector takes stock of ADB’s engagement in the water sector during the last decade to identify lessons and propose directions for its future engagement in the sector for strengthening water security and reducing risks. The evaluation team assessed the performance and results of ADB’s support to the sector. It consulted DMC officials and stakeholders and interviewed technical and professional staff within and outside ADB.
The technical assistance (TA) aimed to support the implementation of the new procurement framework of ADB through outreach efforts, capacity building, and training of executing and implementing agencies in ADB’s developing member countries (DMCs).
This report validates the completion report's assessment of the TA.
IED overall assessment is successful.
The project aimed to improve access to water supply for about 377,000 rural residents and sanitation for about 290,000 rural residents in an estimated 400 villages in 40 communes. Its envisaged impact was enhanced access to improved rural water supply and sanitation (RWSS) nationwide and better health of rural households in project provinces. The outcome was increased access to improved RWSS in selected communes in six provinces in the Tonle Sap Basin.
This report validates the completion report's assessment of the project. IED overall assessment: Successful.
The project was designed to assist the Xi'an municipal government to develop an efficient, safe, and environmentally sustainable integrated urban transport system, which was to be integral in supporting an inclusive and environmentally friendly economic growth of the city. The project's expected impact was the promotion of inclusive, environment-friendly economic growth in Xi'an through the facilitation of the movement of goods and people.
This report validates the completion report's assessment of the project. IED overall assessment: Successful.