Project Evaluations
20-Jun-2019 |
This Project Performance Evaluation Report (PPER) covers the Project to support the DRC’s National Capacity Building Programme t (PANPURC), approved in June 2001 and completed in 2006, which contributed to the implementation of the National Emergency Capacity Building Programme (PNURC), adopted in 1999 by the Government. At appraisal, PANPURC fitted into the political and economic context of the late 1990s, marked by the continuing civil war but also by the start of the peace process. Against this background, no reconstruction project could be effective without capacity building. PANPURC is... |
14-Jun-2019 |
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13-Jun-2019 |
From the time of independence in 1963 and up till the mid 7Os, the Kenyan economy enjoyed relatively good economic performance. But from the mid 7Os, the economy, along with most African economies, started to experience major economic difficulties. It was in response to these difficulties that the government launched in 1986, a .. growth-oriented structura! adjustment programme, the contents of which are spelt out in the long-term planning document “Economic Management for Renewed Growth”. The document had, among its goals, the restoration of economic growth, the enhancement of the capability... |
13-Jun-2019 |
Le présent document constitue le Rapport d'audit de performances (RAPP) du projet d'électrification rurale et urbaine au Sénégal, pour lequel la Banque a approuvé le 26 Août 1986 un prêt de 6,92 millions d'UCF, et du programme de redressement du secteur de l'électricité du Sénégal pour lequel la Banque a également approuvé le 23 Septembre 1986 un prêt de 10,34 millions d'UCF. |
06-Jun-2019 |
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06-Jun-2019 |
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15-Jan-2015 |
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15-Jan-2015 |
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15-Jan-2015 |
This Project Performance Evaluation Report (PPER) is concerned with the performance of the Khamane - Oxbow Road Project in Lesotho.
On 18 June 1986, ADF Loan Nº CS/LES/TR/86/18 in the amount of UA 6.424 million was approved by ADF for the Project. The loan was declared effective on 1 April 1987 and the first disbursement was made on 26 June 1987. The final completion of the works was on 10 April 1990 and the last disbursement was made on 22 September 1994. The Loan was used to finance the construction of the project road to bitumen standard, including construction supervision and... |
15-Jan-2015 |
This abridged project performance evaluation report concerns the GhezalaMateur Mixed Agricultural Development Project in Tunisia. Identified by the Bank in 1981, the project was prepared by the State Lands Agency (Office de terres domainiales, OTD) and submitted to the Bank in 1982 for financing. The preparation report was very brief, with little detail on the technical, financial, economic and institutional aspects. Review of the report enabled the Bank to make recommendations to the Tunisian authorities with a view to updating the technical data and improving the quality of project... |
14-Jan-2015 |
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15-Jun-2014 |
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15-Jun-2014 |
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15-Apr-2014 |
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16-Jan-2014 |
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15-Jan-2014 |
The purpose of this review is to provide a framework for discussing the evaluation reports of three closely related structural adjustment programmes. The programmes may appear different both in terms of design and timing, they have one thing in common. In comparison with most adjustment programmes evaluated by OPEV in recent times, the three programmes appear to have been successful. This review seeks to isolate those factors which might have contributed to their successful outcomes. |
15-Jan-2014 |
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15-Jan-2014 |
This paper presents a Project Performance Evaluation Report (PPER) of the El Nino Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project (EIRP) in Kenya. The project was conceived as a result of a request for funding from the Government of Kenya after abnormally high rains between 1997 and 1998 that caused major floods which affected 46 of the 61 districts in the country. The project was targeted at the rehabilitation of water and roads infrastructure in the affected areas of Western, Nyanza and Eastern provinces. The project resulted in the restoration and increased capacity of the water supply schemes in 33... |
15-Jan-2014 |
The East African Development Bank (EADB) is a sub-regional development bank owned by the three member states of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Other shareholders include the African Development Bank, bilateral donors and some foreign banks. EADB was established in 1967 under the Treaty of East African Cooperation. Following the Cooperation’s break up in 1977, EADB was re-established in 1980 under its own charter and mandated to offer a broad range of financial services to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), guided by the overriding objective of promoting socio-economic development and regional... |