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Citizen Feedback Monitoring Programme (CFMP), a flagship programme of the Punjab government and run by Punjab Information Technology Board, has been selected as one of the five winning case studies in the Global Delivery Initiative (GDI) competition organised by the World Bank.

The case study will soon be published in the Global Delivery Library on GDI's platform, disclosed a spokesperson of Punjab Information Technology Board here on Thursday. GDI is a collaborative effort of 40 development organisations to create a database of delivery challenges worldwide and innovative solutions to overcome them. GDI along with World Bank launched its first Case Study Competition in January 2019.

The core goals of GDI case studies are to identify challenges and bottlenecks that arise during project implementation; analyze their root causes; trace how practitioners dealt with these problems; and actions performed to address delivery challenges.

GDI had received 47 case studies from 29 organisations, addressing a range of development challenges in countries around the world. The submissions were evaluated by the panel of experts from the Inter-American Development Bank, the Islamic Development Bank, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Korea Development Institute School of Public Policy and Management, and the World Bank. The panel evaluated each submission and determined the five winning case studies. CFMP is already a globally recognized programme, acknowledged by international publications, such as Princeton Review and Foreign Policy Magazine.

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