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Evaluation Resources
Results 1-5 of 5 for Urban development Transport and ICT
February 2010
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project designed to ease capacity and safety constraints for efficient movement of freight and passengers along the north-south Chongqing-Zhanjiang corridor in the People's Republic of China. IED overall assessment: Successful.
May 2007
This report evaluates the performance of the Regional Development Account Project designed to improve access to basic urban infrastructure and services and achieve urban sector policy and development priorities in Indonesia
January 2007
This issue of the Learning Curves summarizes the evaluation study on the urban sector strategy and operations at ADB.
June 2006
This special evaluation study analyzes completed projects and technical assistance grants, reviews whether the urban sector strategy targets are being addressed, and assesses ongoing urban operations.
November 2005
This report evaluates the performance of the Bangkok Urban Transport Project designed to address transport related problems in Bangkok, Thailand.