Please access our microsites for our work in the field in the following countries:
 | - Delivered IAM training to local and central government officials, resulting in municipalities adopting Asset Management Action Plans (AMAPs) focused on parks, buildings, and rainwater networks.
- Developed a national roadmap emphasizing sustainability principles in asset management and initiated partnerships with national institutions for long-term training integration.
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 | - Trained local authorities and supported the creation of seven AMAPs prioritizing waste management, boreholes, and public markets, with strong female leadership in participant selection.
- Developed a roadmap addressing policy and regulatory gaps, and partnered with the Rural Development Institute and GALGA to institutionalize IAM training.
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 | - Conducted extensive IAM training and supported the development of eight AMAPs across counties, focusing on waste, lighting, and water infrastructure.
- Established a roadmap to mainstream asset management and partnered with the Kenya School of Government to embed IAM in public sector training.
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 | - Delivered IAM workshops and supported eight local governments in developing AMAPs for roads, waste, and equipment, with strong female participation.
- Produced a roadmap highlighting the need for improved policies and trust-building, and initiated collaboration with the National University of Laos.
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 | - Supported nine municipalities in creating AMAPs for bridges, buildings, and waste, and engaged the Nepal Administrative Staff College for training sustainability.
- Developed a roadmap calling for a national IAM policy and improved coordination between local and national infrastructure planning.
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 | - Rapidly implemented IAM training, resulting in six endorsed AMAPs for key public utilities like water, roads, and electricity.
- Created a detailed ICT-focused roadmap to modernize asset management systems and integrate them into government operations.
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