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Evaluation Resources
October 2008
This issue of the Learning Curves looked into the performance of ADB's public and private sector assistance related to the development of policy, legal and regulatory framework and institutions for stock and bond markets from 1986-2006.
September 2008
The special evaluation study evaluates the performance of ADB's public and private sector assistance related to the development of policy, legal and regulatory frameworks, and institutions for stock and bond markets from 1986 to 2006.
August 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project envisaged to improve the quality and relevance of skills-training programs by building a high-quality workforce to address the issues of skills mismatch and unemployment among rural and urban youth in Sri Lanka. IED overall assessment: Successful.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at strengthening Sri Lanka's capacity to manage its water resources in a sustainable, participatory and transparent way. The project involved capacity building of existing agencies in the water sector and construction of water-related infrastructure. IED overall assessment: Unsuccessful.