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Pakistan: Chashma Right Bank Irrigation Project (Stage III)
| Date: | December 2012 |
| Type: | Evaluation Reports |
| Country: | |
| Subject: |
Agriculture and natural resources; Evaluation |
| Series: | Validations of Project Completion Reports |
Description
The project was to complete the irrigation infrastructure of the Chashma Right Bank Irrigation Project and included a number of additional components required to ensure that benefits attributable to the investment were realized.
This study validates the completion report’s assessment of the project, whose outcomes were to increase agriculture production, job opportunities, and farm income in the project area by extending the main canal and irrigation system, and providing facilities for surface drainage and on-farm water management. IED overall assessment: Less than successful.
Contents
- Project Basic Data
- Project Description
- Evaluation of Performance and Ratings
- Other Performance Assessments
- Overall Assessment, Lessons, and Recommendations
- Other Considerations and Follow-up