Institutional Development Roadmap Handbook : Effective Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Project-led Institutional Development in the Transport Sector
The World Bank (WB) is a vital source of financial and technical assistance across the transport sector in India. While financial resources and technical expertise are vital, they are not sufficient to promote sustainable development. This requires...
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Format: | Handbook |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2019
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/589581574100335296/Institutional-Development-Roadmap-Handbook-Effective-Design-Implementation-and-Evaluation-of-Project-led-Institutional-Development-in-the-Transport-Sector http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32805 |
Summary: | The World Bank (WB) is a vital source of
financial and technical assistance across the transport
sector in India. While financial resources and technical
expertise are vital, they are not sufficient to promote
sustainable development. This requires strong and durable
institutions in client countries. In India’s transport
sector, the extent to which sustained Institutional
Development has been achieved varies significantly between
projects. An understanding of the factors that led to
successful outcomes and sustained institutional development
is key to ensuring long-term added value of WB and client
country investments. The Institutional Development Roadmap
(IDR) presents a set of four interrelated tools that can
help TTLs and IAs develop projects that coherently integrate
infrastructure and ID, specifically focusing on building
sustainable capacity to achieve both. The IDR contributes
toward ensuring high impact, sustainable development by
providing a systematic way to assess the environment for
change and the capacity of IAs to achieve clear and
measurable development outcomes. The IDRT is informed by the
building blocks of political economy analysis, focusing on
how power and resources are distributed and contested in
specific areas of possible project support. It was designed
to identify opportunities and challenges in these areas by
addressing how formal and informal interests, incentives,
and institutions support or prevent the reforms required for
sustainable ID. The tools also recognize the importance of
engaging key stakeholders (including citizens impacted by
potential WB projects) in designing and implementing
sustainable interventions that are achievable within the
project life cycle and sustainable after the project closes. |
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