17-August-2009
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The main objective of this sector assistance program evaluation (SAPE) of urban services and water supply and sanitation (WSS) in Viet Nam is to contribute to the country assistance program evaluation (CAPE) of 2009.
17-August-2009
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Viet Nam's transport sector has made a substantial contribution to the country's rapid economic growth over the past decade.
10-March-2009
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Le ministère de l’Économie, de l’industrie et de l’emploi a mené l’évaluation rétrospective du projet de fourniture d’équipements, de machines outils et d’assistance technique au Vietnam au bénéfice de la compagnie nationale ferroviaire financé sur la réserve pays émergents.
25-December-2008
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The Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City Highway Project supported bilateral trade in Cambodia and the southern region of Viet Nam, and, in a broader context, regional cooperation among Greater Mekong Subregion countries.
4-December-2008
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The ARD assessment team reviewed the situation of the Central Highland communities, focusing particularly on their access to health, social and education services and the potential for income-generating activities for the most vulnerable groups.
3-December-2008
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The objective of this special evaluation study (SES) is to update the findings and results obtained by the 1998 SES on the midterm review (MTR) process of projects, with a view of enhancing the effectiveness of MTRs in improving the implementation, performance and results of projects.
28-November-2008
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In August 1995, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved pro technical assistance to the Government of Viet Nam for the formulation of the S Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Project.
7-April-2008
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This annual program performance update (APPU) for the Vietnam Program summarises performance over the 2006 calendar year.
31-March-2008
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A Case Study from the 2007 Special Evaluation Study on the Asian Development Bank's Approaches to Parnering and Harmonization: In the Context of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness