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Updated on November 22nd, 2019
(R) Strengthening Reform Management in Jordan (RE Window - Strengthening Reform Management in Jordan)
Strengthen management, monitoring and evaluation, and outreach functions for policy reforms in Jordan with a focus on the Five Year Reform agenda. Negotiations authorized on 20 September 2019. Project: P171965. US$ 6.5 (TF). Consulting services to be determined. Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation.
Updated on October 7th, 2019
(N) RE Window - Strengthening Reform Management in Jordan
Strengthen management, monitoring and evaluation, and outreach functions for policy reforms in Jordan with a focus on the Five Year Reform agenda. Concept completed on 23 August 2019. Project: P171965. US$ 6.5 (TF). No consultants are required. Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation
(N) RE Window-Strengthening Reform Management in Jordan
Strengthen management, monitoring and evaluation, and outreach functions for policy reforms in Jordan with a focus on the Five Year Reform agenda. Identification completed on 9 July 2019. US$ 6.5 (TF). Consulting services to be determined. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.

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