Sector Assistance Program Evaluation on Education in Uzbekistan
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Lessons.
During the preparation of the SAPE, many lessons have been noted for improving the performance of ADB loans and TAs. Key lessons for loan and TAs are given below while details are provided in the main text (paras. 108–109). Loan projects that respond to the government’s priorities and have full government commitment are easier to implement and have better chances of success. Policy-based loans focusing on the structural and institutional reforms in a given system should be designed and implemented only in the context of a proper sector road map and political economy. This is required not only for the financing institutions but also for sharing the future vision for the sector with other development partners. Many executing agencies are still focused on outputs. Executing and implementing agencies need to understand that the outcomes and impact of the project are just as essential as the outputs in justifying the process, modality, and magnitude of assistance. Establishment of a full-fledged monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system should be a necessary condition for both designing and implementing a project. Too many projects get approved and implemented without developing M&E systems. The terms of reference of TAs for consulting firms are seldom comprehensible to the lay decision makers, especially if these are uninitiated and lack technical know-how about the subject and the project. This is especially so in the case of the transition economies because they are new to the jargon of the competitive market economies. As part of the TA preparation, an agreement with the executing agency should be on mechanisms and procedures for accessing readily available information. Public officials, traditionally, are not trained to analyze and handle quantitative data even if the information is readily available. Capacity building in data collection, data analysis, project evaluation, and M&E is required in a comprehensive manner. As the economic transition progresses, the Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan are likely to have new needs for sector policies and programs. ADB should continue policy dialogue with the government agencies to stay abreast of the changing situation. Download 402.67 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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