Effective implementation of ID projects crucial for self-reliance

As a developing country myanmar, still needs a wide range of international assistance, from financial to technical resources. However, the effective implementation of international development projects is crucial for the self-reliance status of our country.

International organizations, governments and non-governmental organizations are providing different types of assistance through development projects with the aim of improving the living conditions of people in developing countries.

ID projects are not unlimited resources. Despite the shortage of resources that can meet the requirement for these projects, the respective governments need to effectively implement the development projects by removing barriers such as corruption and ensuring transparency to turn out significant results for the country.

ID projects are assisted by donor agencies, government organizations at different levels, consultants, contractors, trainers, evaluators, researchers, and local beneficiaries, including local organizations. These respective funding sources have limited funding to provide assistance, and they also need remarkable output from their assistance.

Developing countries have difficult environments and lack of infrastructure.
 
Resources in these countries are in short supply, especially in human resources, while their citizens have different concepts and views on development projects.

Under these circumstances, resource requirements promised by the project funding agencies at the time of project planning and approval should be fulfilled as much as possible for ensuring mutual trust among the stakeholders.

The relevant authorities need to maintain shared perceptions and agreements on project objectives, have firm commitments for the project, maintain realistic and ongoing project plans, and make all-out efforts.

Myanmar needs to take advantage of available development projects with a genuine desire for the country and without wasting any opportunities, like collecting water just before the rain stops.