Results of Evaluations of Similar Past Projects Sample Clauses

Results of Evaluations of Similar Past Projects. In the ex-post project evaluation of the tourism sector of the “Ajanta-Ellora Conservation and Tourism Development Project (1),” it was pointed out that the executing agency lacked the ability to coordinate the implementation of tourism business, which includes various sectors. The following have been pointed out for the Project: (i) consideration of introduction of a systematic coordination mechanism for efficient implementation of tourism business by several relevant agencies; and (ii) necessity for taking into consideration the development of human resources for retaining the effect of projects for the conservation of remains.
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Results of Evaluations of Similar Past Projects. The results of the ex-post evaluation reports such as that of the Environmental Infrastructure Support Credit Program (I) in the Philippines suggest that strengthening awareness and promotion activities is important for uncovering the environmental investment needs of SMEs and leading to the effective use of revolving fund accounts.
Results of Evaluations of Similar Past Projects. Through the results of the ex-post monitoring reports of the waste sector projects such as that of Jakarta Solid Waste Management System Improvement Project in Indonesia, it has turned out to be important that the waste to be disposed need to be collected separately to prevent the settlement of waste pickers in the landfills and that the public awareness is important to achieve the separate collection of waste.

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