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NEW:Why are monitoring and evaluation systems a core development issue?

Strong M&E systems are essential for effective governance and accountability, yet many developing countries still lack them. This blog post

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IEG is committed to making evaluative evidence accessible to a broad range of audiences. The IEG blog offers summaries of evaluation findings, insights on new approaches to evaluation, and the use of new technologies. Readers can also find updates on IEG strategy and profiles of IEG staff engaged in innovative work that is pushing the boundaries of evaluation.

New posts appear regularly in the IEG blog.

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The World Bank in Nepal: Lessons on building institutions and Influencing policy

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Maximizing the impact of gender equality support at the World Bank Group

Future Agrifood systems: Insights from the World Bank's support on use of technology and innovation in agriculture

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Back to Basics: Lessons for Confronting the Learning Crisis

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Learning from the past for a brighter future: strategic priorities for evaluation

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Rebuilding relations: Lessons from the World Bank partnership with Ecuador

Kristin Strohecker, IEG Program Manager for Data, Systems, and Staff Learning, Mari Noelle Roquiz, IEG Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, and Tao Tao, IEG Data Scientist.

The Independent Evaluation Group data busters

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What can we learn from the Independent Evaluation Group’s project ratings and lessons?

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Harnessing data for better development: The Independent Evaluation Group dashboards

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Unlocking the potential of geospatial analysis for evaluation

An AI Journey of Discovery with IEG’s Harsh Anuj

An AI Journey of Discovery with IEG’s Harsh Anuj

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The architecture of evaluation methodology: Art, craft, and science

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