Technical Assistance
As part of ADB's good governance policy, ADB provides technical assistance and loans to its developing member countries (DMCs) on key macro, strategic management and governance processes. Examples of these processes are strategic planning, public financial management, civil service reforms, and decentralization.
ADB also provides technical assistance to help develop DMC statistical capacity to measure and monitor development results. It adopted a new statistical capacity development approach in 2006 which aims to make ADB's assistance more focused, systematic and results oriented.
In recent years ADB has provided technical assistance that aims primarily to
introduce MfDR approaches in DMCs. Some of these initiatives are financed from
the MfDR Cooperation Fund.
ADB uses the findings of the results-based country partnership
strategy as the basis for its MfDR capacity development assistance program
in each DMC.
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The impact of the technical assistance will be improved implementation
readiness in transport infrastructure projects in India, with minimized
delays and consequential cost overruns.
The TA will strengthen efficiency and ownership in project implementation
from the preparation stage. Enhancing capacity in evaluating project economics
and monitoring development impacts will help improve the quality of future
projects.
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The impact of this project is increased effectiveness of development assistance
in the region through the five pillars of the Paris Declaration: harmonization,
alignment, ownership, management for development results, and mutual accountability.
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