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NEW:Building Stronger Systems for Adaptive Social Protection: Three Lessons from IEG’s Evaluation

Over the last decade, the World Bank has increased its support for adaptive social protection (ASP) systems to help countries provide timely and

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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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Evaluating Budget Support

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Exploring how and why the International Finance Corporation investment projects make a unique contribution in middle-income countries

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The World Bank Group in Mozambique: Lessons from a success story gone awry

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Weighing the evidence on justice sector reform

Meet The Evaluator: Mari Noelle Lantin Roquiz

Meet The Evaluator: Mari Noelle Lantin Roquiz

Meet The Evaluator: Anna Aghumian

Meet The Evaluator: Anna Aghumian

Meet The Evaluator: Soniya Carvalho

Meet The Evaluator: Soniya Carvalho

What the COVID-19 response reveals about the future of public health surveillance systems: the good, the not yet known and the absent

What the COVID-19 response reveals about the future of public health surveillance systems: the good, the not yet known and the absent

World Bank – a ‘Knowledge Bank’ or a ‘Report Bank’?

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Ecuador: A case study in crisis response

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External Review of IEG sees ‘considerable strides’ over last 7 years

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Towards greener travel for the holidays and beyond

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