Office of the Special Project Facilitator’s Lessons Learned: Sustainable Urban Transport Investment Program, Tranche 3 in Georgia
Asian Development Bank | October 2020
Abstract
The Office of the Special Project Facilitator (OSPF) is responsible for the problem-solving function of the Accountability Mechanism of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). It aims to actively respond to the concerns of people affected by ADB-assisted projects through fair, transparent, and consensus-based problem-solving. This publication focuses on the Tbilisi–Rustavi highway modernization project as part of a sustainable urban transport investment program in Georgia. It is one of OSPF’s Lessons Learned series of case studies on its complaint management experience—from project preparation, design, and processing to implementation and monitoring. The series aims to support ADB operations departments, government and private sector partners, and other stakeholders by documenting grievance redress management experiences and identifying important lessons and good practices on problem-solving that are useful for future projects.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2020. Office of the Special Project Facilitator’s Lessons Learned: Sustainable Urban Transport Investment Program, Tranche 3 in Georgia. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/12558. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.PDF ISBN
978-92-9262-351-7 (electronic)
978-92-9262-352-4 (ebook)
Print ISBN
978-92-9262-350-0
Keywords
Urbanization
Urban Services
Urban Projects
Urban Problems
Urban Poverty
Urban Policy
Urban Planning
Urban Infrastructure
Urban Health
Urban Government
Urban Economic Development
Urban Development Finance
Urban Development
Urban Conditions
Urban Communities
Urban Population
Results-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
Project Evaluation & Review Technique
Project Evaluation
Program Evaluation
Performance Evaluation
Operations Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Evaluation
Urban Plans
Urbanism
Urban agriculture
Economic Development
Rural Urban Migration
Cities
Project impact
Development projects
Program management
Performance appraisal
Project appraisal
Technology assessment
Local government
Urban renewal
Urban housing
Urban sociology
Transit systems
Rapid transit
Public transit
Mass transit
Cumulative effects assessment
Grievance procedures
Participatory monitoring and evaluation
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