IEG LIVE: Why Focus on Results When No One Uses Them? Towards Useful Evaluations
A lively conversation among leaders in development about producing and using evaluations and putting countries on pathways to evidence-based decision-making. The session was hosted by the Independent Evaluation Group in…
Exploring the Role of Capital Markets in Financing the Sustainable Development Goals
Drawing on our new report, which examines the WBG’s role in supporting capital market development in client countries, experts will discuss potential strategies for how the World Bank Group and the broader development…
Data for Development: Perspectives on the World Bank’s Role and Contribution
Experts from the World Bank, OECD, and AidData explored the latest trends, opportunities and challenges in enhancing the role of data in development.
Rewiring Evaluation Approaches at the Intersection of Data Science and Evaluation
These sessions will feature a combination of evaluators and data science users and practitioners to explore lessons, opportunities and challenges in rewiring evaluation.
IEG LIVE Towards Young Children Thriving
President Kim and a panel of experts explore ways for the World Bank to more fully engage to meet the needs of young children and their families.
Taking Evaluative Evidence (well) Into the 21st Century
IEG's contribution to gLOCAL Evaluation Week includes one session, "Advances in Evaluative Evidence", and one course, "Using Geospatial Data for Evaluation".
Transport and Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific
The seminar, hosted jointly by the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank Group, will provide a platform to explore potential strategies and approaches for achieving sustainable transport development, drawing on…
Lighting the Torch: UNEG Evaluation Week 2015
“Evaluation everywhere, and at every level, will play a key role in implementing the new development agenda.”
Culturally responsive evaluation: How do different regions approach it?
The event is part of the celebrations around IEG@50 and will also announce an essay competition for Young & Emerging Evaluators (YEE).
Future of evaluation: Charting a path in a changing development landscape
A Series of Virtual Events