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Country Assistance Program Evaluation for Indonesia

This country assistance program evaluation (CAPE), the first prepared for Indonesia, focuses on the responsiveness of ADB's country strategy and program (CSP) to the changes and challenges between 1990 and 2004. The CAPE is designed to evaluate the performance of ADB operations in Indonesia, rather than to assess the performance of the Government and the Indonesian economy.

The CAPE used multiple instruments, including

  • a focus on selected thematic areas, particularly responding to the AFC, governance, and decentralization
  • participatory evaluation of selected ongoing projects
  • sector-based portfolio analysis

In this electronic file, the report is followed by the Management response and the Board of Directors' Development Effectiveness Committee (DEC) Chair's summary of a discussion of the report by DEC.

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Contents

Executive Summary
[ PDF: 39kb | 6 pages ]

Map
[ PDF: 142kb | 1 page ]

  1. Introduction
    1. Background
    2. Evaluation Purpose and Methodology

  2. Analysis of Development Issues
    1. Country Context
    2. Status of Millennium Development Goals

  3. Assessment of Country Strategy and Program
    1. Relevance of the Country Strategy
    2. Key Lessons Identified Relating to ADB's Strategy in Indonesia
    3. Strategic Focus on Poverty Reduction

  4. Assessment of Outcomes and Outputs of Strategic Thrusts
    1. Governance and Anticorruption
    2. Decentralization and Capacity Development
    3. Human and Social Development
    4. Environment and Natural Resources Management
    5. Long-Term Economic Growth

  5. Assessment of the Portfolio
    1. Program Characteristics
    2. Monitoring and Evaluation
    3. Sector Performance
    4. Design and Implementation Issues
    5. Efficacy of the Portfolio
    6. Efficiency of the Portfolio

  6. Review of Other Factors
    1. Exogenous Factors
    2. Government
    3. Asian Development Bank Performance
    4. External Development Partners
    5. Nongovernment Organizations and Civil Society

  7. Overall Assessment
    1. Relevance
    2. Efficacy
    3. Efficiency
    4. Sustainability
    5. Institutional Development and Other Impacts
    6. Overall Assessment

  8. Lessons, Conclusions, and Recommendations
    1. Lessons
    2. Conclusions
    3. Recommendations

Appendixes
[ PDF: 1,127kb | 135 pages ]

  1. Country Context
  2. Evaluation Design and Tools Used
  3. Key Indicators
  4. Status of Millennium Development Goals
  5. Summaries of Strategies and Details of their Assessment
  6. Summary Finding of the Participatory Evaluation
  7. Summary Description of Programs and Projects (1990-2004)
  8. Agriculture and Rural Development
  9. Governance and Anticorruption Initiatives
  10. Capacity Development
  11. Social Sector
  12. Environment Management
  13. Infrastructure
  14. Finance and Private Sector
  15. Public Sector Operations
  16. Private Sector Operations
  17. Information on Monitoring and Evaluation
  18. Sector Performance
  19. References

Management Response
[ PDF: 15kb | 3 pages ]

DEC Chair Summary
[ PDF: 20kb | 3 pages ]