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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
Conversations: the Future of Development Evaluation
A candid conversation as to whether it is time to re-think DAC evaluation criteria – relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability; in short R/E/E/I/S – that underpin most evaluations in international…
Heeding Hirschman in evaluation: finding out fast versus finding out slow
How evaluators can counteract potential threats to validity in the face of complexity and practical constraints.
Conversations: Taking Stock of How the World Bank Group Engages with Client Countries
Reflections on the World Bank Group’s engagement model, three years on.
Professionalizing Evaluation - The Canadian Experience
The President of the Canadian Evaluation Society talks to IEG about taking the first step towards professionalization.
An Evaluation of World Bank Assistance to the Transition Economies
This evaluation examines the Bank's assistance to the transition economies of the Europe and Central Asia Region since 1989. It is largely a meta-evaluation of Bank products and services in the transition countries,…
Conversations: Making Evaluation Work for the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and Beyond
Caroline Heider, Director General, Evaluation of the World Bank Group and Rakesh Nangia, Evaluator General of the African Development Bank, explore the role of independent evaluation in their respective institutions,…
Consulting on the “Big 5” Evaluation Criteria - What got us here?
The Rethinking Evaluation blog series, a butterfly effect, and a global consultation
Technology and Evaluation - Man versus Machine?
The first in a series of reflections on the information and communication technology (ICT) revolution and how it will impact evaluation in the not-so-distant future.
Facing off: Accountability and Learning - the Next Big Dichotomy in Evaluation?
Are we heading into a big split in the evaluation profession?