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Learning from Successful Projects:
Best Practices in Irrigation and Drainage: A Case Study from the 2006 Annual Evaluation Review


This case study [ PDF: 310kb | 12 pages ] assesses the factors contributing to the success of irrigation and drainage projects based on the analysis of 21 projects approved between 1969 and 1988, and rated as successful or generally successful in their respective project performance evaluation reports and/or project completion reports. It outlines the characteristics of successful irrigation and drainage projects.