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Evaluation Resources
Results 1-4 of 4 for Kyrgyz Republic Capacity development
August 2007
This study focuses on six country-specific TA projects and two regional TA projects in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
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 2002
This report covers five advisory technical assistance aimed at ensuring the absorptive capacity and ability of the governments of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, and Mongolia to implement road projects. It also covers a regional technical assistance study to update road design and construction standards in these three countries.
September 2002
This report covers six technical assistance projects in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, and Uzbekistan, all financed by ADB from the Japan Special Fund, to (i) rationalize policies, strategies, and programs; (ii) strengthen the institutional capabilities of concerned agencies; (iii) improve education administration management and finance; and (iv) address priority needs in improving the relevance and responsiveness of the education sector in the medium and long term.