Original disclosure @ ADB website
Updated in EWS May 21, 2024
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As stated by the ADB, the project preparatory technical assistance (PPTA) will be carried out in two phases.
Phase 1: To finalize overall project concept and key parameters with government and the private sector based on selected products and respective analyses.
Phase 2: Based on the agreements in phase 1 to (i) undertake due diligence covering technical, financial, economic, poverty and social and safeguards aspects in order to determine detailed project components; (ii) establish ownership by the government, the private sector, possible cofinanciers and other stakeholders of the design process and respective contributions; (iii) assess and agree with the government and the private sector on the scope of the proposed project, detailed components, implementation arrangements and financing mechanism; (iv) undertake capacity assessment of executing agency and implementing agencies; and (vi) collaborate with the Private Sector Operations Department on potential complementary investment activities.
ADB Team Leader:
Sabine T.E. Spohn - Pacific Department
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