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How complicated does the (Intervention) Model have to be?
Even though simple models are incomplete and inadequate for some questions, more elaborate models are not necessarily generating more accurate predictions or explanations of reality.
Evaluation - Central to the Evidence Base for Gender Equality
Director General for evaluation places evaluation front and center in pursuit of gender equality
Agile Evaluation
How can evaluators shorten response times without compromising the quality of analysis, the strength of the evidence-base, and the validity of findings?
Infographic: Summary of IEG Major Evaluations
Infographic mapping FY14-21 IEG Major evaluations vis-a-vis IEG's dual goals of What Works and Real-time Learning
Ask the Experts: Early Lessons from the World Bank Group’s Country Engagement Model
Join our panel of experts to explore the World Bank Group’s experience with implementing its new country engagement model.
World Bank Group Engagement in Upper-Middle-Income Countries: Evidence from IEG Evaluations
This report synthesizes existing evaluative evidence on the outcomes and lessons learned from the World Bank Group’s partnership with upper-middle income countries. The report focuses mainly on IEG evaluations produced…
Rethinking Evaluation- Tracing the Origins of the DAC Evaluation Criteria
Understanding the underlying rationale for the "Big 5" DAC evaluation criteria helps us to determine how they might be adapted for the current development context.
Evaluability and why it is Important for Evaluators and Non-Evaluators
Evaluability assessments can help us ask fundamental questions about the strategic allocation of scarce evaluation resources and strengthen internal monitoring processes.
What's Next? 2015 Mid-Year of Evaluation Reflection
With landmark development events coming later this year, IEG's Director General reflects on the Year of Evaluation, and asks "what's next" for evaluation