Project completion review of the Southeast Asia Community Access Programme (SEACAP). Narrative report, 30 June 2009.

Abstract

This report was prepared as part of the Project Completion Review (PCR) of the \"South East Asia Community Access Programme\", known as SEACAP. SEACAP evolved from a combination of applied research initiatives in Viet Nam and Cambodia related to rural roads and transport.

Chapter 1 provides the background and overview. Chapter 2 gives a description of the management and procurement arrangements that were put in place for the programme. Chapter 3 summarises the research contracts that formed the core of SEACAP, followed by an overview of the main dissemination and facilitation (DF) activities in Chapter 4. Focussing on the goal and objectives of the programme, Chapter 5 reviews the socio-economic impact of SEACAP. Chapter 6 examines the likely sustainability of the programme. Finally, Chapter 7 presents recommendations on future activities that may be developed to support and continue the achievements of SEACAP.

This resource was produced by TI-UP – a DFID-funded resource centre for technology, infrastructure and urban planning, managed by IMC Worldwide Ltd.

Citation

van Gijn, J.; Benjamin, X. Project completion review of the Southeast Asia Community Access Programme (SEACAP). Narrative report, 30 June 2009. TI-UP Resource Centre, London, UK (2009) 44 pp.

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Published 1 January 2009