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Evaluation Resources
December 2008
This sector assistance program evaluation assesses the performance of key development partners and ADB in the education sector in Bangladesh and draws lessons and recommendations for improved ongoing and future sector assistance.
December 2008
This sector assistance program evaluation provides an independent assessment of ADB's assistance to the tourism sector in the Greater Mekong Subregion, identifies lessons and makes recommendations for improving current and future operations.
December 2008
This sector assistance program evaluation assesses ADB's assistance to the energy sector in the Greater Mekong Subregion, identifies lessons and makes recommendations for improving current and future operations.
December 2008
This sector assistance program evaluation assesses ADB's performance on the transport and trade facilitation programs in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and identifies lessons for further development of GMS transport and trade facilitation.
July 2008
This sector assistance program evaluation provides an independent assessment of ADB’s assistance to the Mongolian transport and trade facilitation sectors and identifies areas for further improving the effectiveness of its interventions.