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Evaluation Resources
Results 1-5 of 5 for Capacity development Viet Nam
August 2010
This special evaluation study assesses the effectiveness of ADB support for public sector reforms in Pacific developing member countries.
April 2005
The study investigated the effects of project implementation units on implementation efficiency and capacity development, and examined ways of simultaneously improving implementation efficiency and project management capacity.
October 2004
In December 1995, the Government of Viet Nam adopted the comprehensive Power Sector Policy. This technical assistance (TA) performance audit report evaluates five advisory TAs supporting the institutional development objectives in Viet Nam’s power sector.
August 2001
Three advisory technical assistance (TA) grants were selected for evaluation in this TA performance audit report, which reflected efforts to improve management of the physical infrastructure (particularly road networks) and the institutional capacity in Viet Nam and Cambodia.
December 1998
This report assesses the effectiveness of three technical assistance activities to upgrade the skills of appropriate staff in the State Bank of Viet Nam, the Ministry of Finance, and five selected commercial banks; and improve the institutional capability of these organizations to manage their respective roles in the financial sector.