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Foreword
1. Introduction
2. ADB Policies and Procedures
3. Project Stages
4. Project Scheduling and Resource Planning
5. Project Implementation
6. Project Manager
7. ADB and EA/IA Interaction
7.1 ADB Missions
>> 7.2 EA-IA Orientation and Training
8. ADB Performance Review and Monitoring
9. Tutorials and Templates
10. Reference Material
Appendixes
FAQ
e-Handbook on Project Implementation : 7. ADB and EA/IA Interaction

7.2 EA-IA Orientation and Training

At the onset of the project, the EA's project management staff must be oriented and trained for the project. This is particularly important if the staff members were not involved during the project formulation. The orientation may be conducted with ADB assistance and should cover at least the following:

  • project goals and objectives;
  • project scope and components;
  • project time schedules;
  • provisions of loan and project agreements;
  • provisions of loan covenants;
  • organization of project management;
  • project costs and funding sources;
  • procurement strategies for goods and services, including ADB’s;
  • procedures and arrangements for working with outside organizations, agencies, and individuals involved in the project; and
  • economic and social benefits to be derived from the project.

In addition, EA-IA staff members are invited to participate in seminars/workshops on aspects of project implementation that are conducted by ADB at ADB's headquarters in Manila or in the borrowing countries.



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