Country Assistance Plan (2001-2003): Nepal
Asian Development Bank | December 2000
Abstract
The Country Assistance Plan describes the planned program of assistance by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Nepal covering the three-year period 2001-2003. It includes loan and technical assistance projects, as well as possible cofinancing from other donors. The CAP was prepared by the ADB between April and June 2000, in close consultation with the Government of Nepal, and other stakeholders, including nongovernment organizations. The CAP was discussed with the Board of Directors in October 2000. The assistance plan described in the CAP is only indicative and may be revised to reflect more recent developments.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2000. Country Assistance Plan (2001-2003): Nepal. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6372.Keywords
Results-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
Project Evaluation & Review Technique
Project Evaluation
Program Evaluation
Performance Evaluation
Operations Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Evaluation
Cofinancing
Development Financing
Economic Development and Finance
Finance
Financial Advisory Services
Financial Assistance
Financial Support
Project Financing
Project Financing Justifications
Nonbank Financing
External Financing
Project impact
Development projects
Program management
Performance appraisal
Project appraisal
Technology assessment
ADB
Self Financing
Aid Financing
Financial Aid
Development Banks
Project Impact
Cumulative effects assessment
Grievance procedures
Participatory monitoring and evaluation
Development Banks
Asset allocation
Investment management
Commercial documents
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