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20-Jul-10 1 ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Making a difference s an ro e c an a g e men upp o r rogramme Start-up workshop 11 July 2010 Goal and objective Goal: to improve development effectiveness and efficiency Objective: to improve management of projects and programmes  Effective planning, implementation, and M&E

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ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

Making a difference

s an ro ec anagemen uppor rogramme

Start-up workshop11 July 2010

Goal and objective

• Goal: to improve developmenteffectiveness and efficiency

• Objective: to improve management ofprojects and programmes

 – Effective planning, implementation, and M&E

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In numbers

 

• 4 countries

• All ongoing projects in Cambodia,India, Laos and Vietnam eligible

• . m on

Component 1: Projectmanagement capacity building

• Emphasis on project

 –  Managers –  Service providers –  Improved KM

• Gender mainstreaming• Community driven development processes

• Project cycle management• Project planning and budgeting• M&E• Financial management, audit and

procurement• Project networking

DPR Korea project beneficiaries

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Component 2: Strengtheningthe Policy Environment

Component 3: ProgrammeManagement

Component 2 and 3

• Awareness on benefits ofimproved rural developmentproject management

• Awareness on issues,constraints and opportunitiesfor improving project

• Coordination

• Facilitation

• KM

• Dialogue and consultationswith national governments andNGOs

Expected results

• Enhanced capacity of projectmanagers;

• Enhanced capacity ofregional service providers tosupport project managers;

• Better KM in specific project

implementation to enhanceimpacts;

• Strengthened commitment ofnational governments andrelevant NGOs

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Stakeholders

• IFAD Project managersand key staff – mainc en s

• Country focal points• Partners and service

providers• APMAS coordinator• APMAS Knowledge

• APMAS Steering

committee• IFAD Task manager

Steering Committee

•  

• 1 External representative

• 1 Senior management member from AIT

• 1 representative nominated by IFAD

• 1 project director from each sub-region

• APMAS Coordinator – who will report and serve as secretary 

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APMAS’s KM Strategy

• Participants can easily access people who know

• Participants can easily access materials,guidelines, formats, documents that help them in

• Anyone can easily find out what we have learnedin the implementation of APMAS

How will APMAS KM strategy be

implemented?

Who?

• Participants

• Service Providers

What Means?

• Website

• Email

•• KM Officer

•• Face-2-face

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