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Evaluation Resources
April 2013
This performance evaluation report assesses the performance of the project and the factors affecting it. It analyzes the project’s inclusiveness and issues in the domestic labor market. It also assesses the roles of different stakeholders in the project. Lessons from this evaluation will feed into the upcoming thematic evaluation study on ADB’s support for inclusive growth.
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project which aims to provide enough qualified teachers in lower secondary schools and to improve the quality, accessibility, and institutional capacity of pre-service teacher training for lower secondary education in Viet Nam. IED overall assessment: Successful
May 2009
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project which is expected to improve lower secondary education in Viet Nam by enhancing its quality, access and institutional development. IED overall assessment: Successful
October 2001
This report assesses two technical assistance projects on the financing of social services, one in Viet Nam and another in Sri Lanka. It identifies lessons and insights for ADB’s operations in social sectors.