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The prime function of IMED is to monitor and evaluate the
implementation of development projects in order to enable
the ministries and executing agencies to ensure their proper
implementation. Through monitoring, it points out to the project
implementing ministries and other appropriate authorities
the progress of implementation and problems, if any, relating
to the quality, time, cost for taking remedial measures.
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The Rules of Business of the government allocated the following
functions to the IMED:
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Monitoring and Evaluation of the implementation of
development projects included in the Annual Development
Programme.
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Collection and compilation of project-wise data for
preparing quarterly, annual and periodical progress
reports for information of the President,
NEC, ECNEC, Ministries and other concerned.
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Rendering such advisory or consultancy services to Ministries/Agencies
concerned on implementation of projects as and when
necessary.
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Field inspection of projects for on the spot verification
of implementation status and such other Co-ordination
works as may be necessary for the removal of implementation
problems, if any, with the assistance of related Ministries/Agencies.
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Submission of project inspection reports to the
President and Ministers concerned when attention
at such levels are considered necessary.
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Matters relating to Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU).
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Matters relating to The Public Procurement Regulations, 2003.
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Such other functions as may be assigned to the Division
by the President from time to time.
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