"Untimely transfer of project chiefs and senior officials from the implementing ministries has affected the progress in the donor-funded projects," Tahseen Sayed, the WB´s country manager for Nepal, said on Thursday.[break]
"It is unfortunate that cases of low capital expenditure in projects are common every fiscal year," Sayed said at a meeting organized to formally unveil the Nepal Portfolio Performance Review (NPPR) 2012.
Kenichi Yokoyama, the country director of the ADB for Nepal, also blamed a sharp fall in capital expenditure for the slowing economic progress of the country.
The government´s data shows that capital expenditure in the first four months of Fiscal Year 2012/13 was limited to 15 percent of total allocation of Rs 63 billion.
The meeting focused on nine different areas such as agriculture, energy, local governance, mutual-accountability, procurement process and management of donor funded projects.
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