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Approved Project Documents

Approved Project Outputs

Ex-Ante Socio-Economic Impact Assessments of RRR Business Models
  • Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of RRR Business Models – Kampala
  • Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of RRR Business Models – Hanoi
  • Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of RRR Business Models – Bangalore
  • Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of RRR Business Models – Lima
Guidelines for business case analysis and model development
  • Methodological Guidelines for RRR Case Assessment and Model Development

 

RRR Baseline surveys
  • RRR Baseline Survey Report – Bangalore
  • RRR Baseline Survey Report – Hanoi
  • RRR Baseline Survey Report – Kampala
  • RRR Baseline Survey Report – Lima

 

RRR Business Model Feasibility Studies – Synthesis Reports
  • RRR Feasibility Study Synthesis Report – Bangalore
  • RRR Feasibility Study Synthesis Report – Hanoi
  • RRR Feasibility Study Synthesis Report – Kampala
  • RRR Feasibility Study Synthesis Report – Lima

 

Training materials for RRR business development
  • RRR Business Development

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