17-December-2009
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The objectives of the Project were to promote sector reforms; expand the gas production and treatment facilities at Titas, Habiganj, and Bakhrahad gas fields...
17-December-2009
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The objectives of the Project were to enable evacuation of the power generated from the Meghnaghat Power Project.
2-September-2009
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The Bangladesh power sector in 1994-1996 was in crisis because of the poor financial and operational performance of key power sector utilities.
4-June-2009
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The Meghnaghat Power Project has demonstrated how to plan, prepare, and implement a successful power plant privately owned and operated by an independent power producer in Bangladesh.
7-December-2008
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The objective of the Evaluation was to assess the impact of Danida-funded Aquaculture Interventions on the socio-economic position and physical well being of people within the intervention areas in Mymensingh, Noakhali and Patuakhali.
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.
1-December-2008
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The SAPE assesses the combined performance of four DPs' educationstrategies and assistance programs in Bangladesh because they are the ones involved in preparing joint country strategies for Bangladesh for the period 2006–2009.
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
6-December-2007
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Supplementary Appendix F to the Special Evaluation Study on the Asian Development Fund VIII and IX OperationsIncludes case studies on Bangladesh, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Nepal, Pakistan and Vietnam
27-September-2007
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The Microfinance Development Strategy of ADB, approved in 2000, was formulated to support the development of high quality, sustainable microfinance services to poor and low-income households and their microenterprises.