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Tanzania Country Program Evaluation (Approach Paper)
The Country Program Evaluation (CPE) for Tanzania assesses the World Bank Group’s effectiveness and relevance in its work to help Tanzania address its key development challenges. The CPE will encompass two Bank Group…
Bangladesh Country Program Evaluation (Approach Paper)
The Country Program Evaluation (CPE) for Bangladesh aims to assess the
development effectiveness of the World Bank Group’s engagement with Bangladesh
during the last 10 years (fiscal year [FY]11–20). The CPE will…
IEG Work Program and Budget (FY21) and Indicative Plan (FY22-23)
IEG will build on the strategic framework it adopted in FY 20, centering its work program around 6 work streams on i) Gender, ii) Fragility, Conflict, and Violence (FCV), iii) Climate Change and Environmental…
Investing in Evaluation Capacity Development in India: Why it Matters Now More than Ever
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A global effort is needed to ensure all countries are ready to combat COVID-19 (coronavirus) with evidence
Every government needs robust monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems now more than ever to design effective policies.
Global Program Review: The Global Fund to Fight AIDs, Tuberculosis and Malaria: Volume I and II: Main Report and Appendixes
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was founded in 2002 to mobilizelarge-scale donor resources for the specific purpose of reducing infections, illness, anddeath caused by the three diseases. The…
Romania - Avian Influenza Control and Human Pandemic Preparedness and Response Project under the Global Program for Avian Influenza (GPAI)
This is the Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) for the Romania Avian Influenza Control and Human Pandemic Preparedness and Response Project under the Global Program for Avian Influenza (GPAI) Control.
Prior…
Adapting evaluation designs in times of COVID-19 (coronavirus): four questions to guide decisions
A framework organized around four questions to address the ethical, conceptual, and methodological challenges that are affecting programmatic evaluation work during the COVID-19 pandemic
Conducting evaluations in times of COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Current circumstances push us to rethink how to go about our evaluative work to address ethical, conceptual, and methodological challenges that will affect our capacity to conduct evaluations.
The World Bank Group and the Global Food Crisis: An Evaluation of the World Bank Group Response
The unanticipated spike in international food prices in 2007-08 hit many developing countries hard. The World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association)…