Video: Innovation and Resilience (Case Study Sharing)

This session presents case studies from countries that illustrate examples of innovative actions and decisions taken by project implementers to make projects more resilient during the pandemic. This session also looks at the challenges in climate change, fragile and conflict-affected situations, and small island developing states. The case studies provide the project context, issues, alternative courses of action, best option possible, and results.

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Video: Project Quality in a Challenging Environment

This session presents cases from countries that illustrate the actions and decisions taken by project implementers in embedding quality in project design and implementation. The cases provide the project context, issues, alternative courses of action, best options possible, and results.

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  • Priyantha Cabral Wijayatunga, Chief of Energy Sector Group, Energy SG, SDSC (SDSC-ENE)

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Cambodia: National Solar Park Project

Video: Maintaining Project Quality

This session covers the key lessons and insights from project implementation for over a year into the pandemic. It includes a discussion of the policies, measures, and tools that project implementers used in designing and implementing projects to meet the highest standards of quality and increase the potential of achieving the intended outcome.

Facilitator:

  • Rehan Kausar, Director, Portfolio Management Division (PFPM), PPFD

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Forum on Successful Project Design and Implementation: Navigating toward an Inclusive and Green Recovery

The Forum on Successful Project Design and Implementation showcased the approach and practice of project frontliners to project implementation and presented cases from the field. It created an opportunity for peer learning and gathering practical knowledge. Policy guidelines and relevant cases were shared to promote a lively exchange of issues and challenges surrounding project management and field operations.

Virtual Conference on Circular Economy in Emerging Markets: Unlocking the Potential for Green Recovery in Developing Asia (Regional Side Event of the World Circular Economy Forum)

The current take-make-waste extractive industrial model has had far-reaching negative implications for the global climate, scarce natural resources, and biodiversity. Revised economic models could help transform consumption and make it more sustainable. In a circular economy, production and consumption encompass sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing, and recycling materials and products as long as possible, extending product life cycles and keeping materials within the economy wherever possible.