2-December-2008
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This sector assistance program evaluation (SAPE) presents the findings, lessons, and recommendations of an independent assessment of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) assistance to the energy sector in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).
2-December-2008
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This report presents the findings, lessons, and recommendations of an independent assessment of Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance to the tourism sector in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
4-November-2008
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At a meeting in Berlin on 4-5 November 2008, ministers from Central Asian countries agreed to work together on a regional initiative to boost the business climate.
24-October-2008
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The objective of this rapid sector assessment (RSA) (the evaluation) is to provide an independent assessment of ADB’s assistance to the Mongolian urban development sector and to identify areas for further improving the effectiveness of its interventions.
24-October-2008
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This rapid sector assessment (RSA) aims to provide an independent assessment ofAsian Development Bank (ADB) assistance to the health and social protection sectors in Mongolia and to identify lessons and areas to further improve the effectiveness of its future interventions.
22-October-2008
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This sector assistance program evaluation report presents an independent evaluation of Asian Development Bank (ADB) assistance to the financial sector in Mongolia.
6-August-2008
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This rapid sector assessment (RSA) aims to provide an independent evaluation of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) assistance to the education sector in Mongolia, and to identify areas for further improving the effectiveness of ADB interventions.
16-July-2008
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Transport and trade are key drivers of economic development in Mongolia, a landlocked country.
3-January-2008
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Aid for Trade at a Glance 2007: The OECD Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database is used to track ODA flows from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member countries.
8-August-2002
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This evaluation deals with contract-financed technical co-operation (KTS) as a particular aid form in Swedish development co-operation. In Particular the study explores the link between local ownerhip and the various characterstics of KTS projects, such as being demand-driven, limited in time, scope and financial volume, involve a competent local partner and based on a contract between a consultant and a local partner (LPO),