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Then and Now: Implications of the Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2014

Then and Now: Implications of the Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2014

Guest blogger Dr. Alison Evans, Chief Commissioner, Independent Commission for Aid Impact, comments on IEG's RAP 2014 and notes a similarity to previous development effectiveness reports produced during her tenure with…
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Concept Note: IEG Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2015

This annual account of what recent IEG evaluations reveal about the effectiveness of the World Bank Group focuses on progress the Bank Group has made in integrating gender into its work. 2015 will end with a new Bank…
Reports
Taking the Pulse: [How] Can the World Bank Group Perform Better?

Taking the Pulse: How Can the World Bank Group Perform Better?

We will explore new initiatives to help improve quality and performance of projects across the Bank Group.
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Results and Performance

Results and Performance

Interested in the World Bank Group'€™s Performance? Read On...
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Ready for post-2015?

Ready for post-2015?

What we can learn from the Bank Group’s engagement with the MDGs
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Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2014

Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2014

The year 2015 is pivotal in international development. As the era of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) concludes, work continues to take forward the unfinished MDG agenda and to define and meet the more ambitious…
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Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2014 (Volume I: Main Report)

The year 2015 is pivotal in international development. As the era of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) concludes, work continues to take forward the unfinished MDG agenda and to define and meet the more ambitious…
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A Good Year for the ROSES...

A Good Year for the ROSES...

In search of champions of learning from self-evaluations
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What makes evaluations influential?

Evaluations that make a difference address the issue of influence throughout the process
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