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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.

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Unfulfilled Promises: Using GPT for Synthetic Tasks

Fulfilled Promises: Using GPT for Analytical Tasks

Fulfilled Promises: Using GPT for Analytical Tasks

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Setting up Experiments to Test GPT for Evaluation

What Can 6 Countries Tell Us About Tax Reform?

Culturally responsive evaluation: How do different regions approach it?

Culturally responsive evaluation: How do different regions approach it?

What Difference Does a Better Bank Make?

What Difference Does a Better Bank Make?

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Cá estamos outra vez: sustentabilidade da dívida em Países de Baixa Renda

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Dos números aos factos: como melhorar a qualidade de dados na análise de dívida sustentável?

Empréstimos responsáveis para gastos responsáveis: gestão financeira e de dívida em Países de Baixa Renda

O Grupo Banco Mundial em Moçambique: lições de uma história de sucesso que se desviou

O Grupo Banco Mundial em Moçambique: lições de uma história de sucesso que se desviou

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Why is it so hard to raise taxes in developing economies? Lessons from World Bank Experience with Domestic Revenue Mobilization

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