Lessons Learned from Compliance Reviews at the Asian Development Bank (2004–2020): Sri Lanka Southern Transport Development Project
Publication | September 2021
This publication focuses on learnings from ADB's compliance review of the Sri Lanka Southern Transport Development Project under the 2003 Accountability Mechanism Policy.
It highlights the importance of understanding the context of potential project implementation risk along with a stronger and transparent stakeholder engagement that builds trust and confidence in the compliance review. This is the fourth in the series of Lessons Learned from Compliance Reviews at the Asian Development Bank (2004–2020) prepared by ADB’s Office of the Compliance Review Panel. The series examines compliance reviews for eight ADB-assisted projects that were the subjects of complaints to the Compliance Review Panel in 2004–2020.
Contents
- Key Lessons
- Background
- Key Successes and Challenges
- Lessons Learned and Recommendations
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Also in this Series
- Lessons Learned from Compliance Reviews at the Asian Development Bank (2004–2020): Visayas Base-Load Power Development Project in the Philippines
- Lessons Learned from Compliance Reviews at the Asian Development Bank (2004–2020): Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program–Project 1 in Indonesia
- Lessons Learned from Compliance Reviews at the Asian Development Bank (2004–2020): Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project in India