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10.1 Implementation

10.1.1

Economically justifiable and financially affordable proposals are of no value if they cannot be implemented. In this context, implementation refers to those activities that are required during the period after appraisal to put in place a policy, or complete a programme or project. The implementation of proposals must be considered as part of the appraisal process, enough to ensure at least that proposals are viable, risks are manageable, and that benefits can be realised, before significant funds are committed. These aspects of appraisal develop iteratively as with the analysis of costs and benefits.

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