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INFOGRAPHIC: Early Childhood Interventions - Where are the Knowledge Gaps?
Find out how follow-up impact evaluations can stregthen evidence on the later-life effects of early childhood interventions.
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.
IEG Insights: Women in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States
Women in conflict-ridden countries are disproportionately affected. They are actively targeted as a tactic of war to humiliate, terrorize, punish, or displace them. And, as more men die, more women and families are left…
IEG Insights: Natural Resources in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States
More than 1.5 billion people live in countries plagued by violence and conflict. Many of their economies depend on extractive industries. Effective and inclusive natural resources management can contribute to…
Professionalization With a View to Eval2030
The conversation about professionalization in evaluation has a long history, and often raises much concern and interest.
Financial Inclusion - A Foothold on the Ladder toward Prosperity?
A new IEG evaluation looks at the World Bank's experience in supporting financial inclusion over a seven-year period.
Colombia - First Phase of the Productive Partnerships Support Project
The objective of the project - the relevance of which is rated Substantial by this assessment -- was to generate income, create employment and promote social cohesion of poor rural communities in an economic and…
Is the World Bank Group on course to meet the twin goals?
Underpinning the World Bank Group's strategic focus are the twin goals. How is IEG contributing to helping the World Bank Group stay on track?
Can the World Bank "kick" this Habit?
On October 8, IEG convened a panel to discuss why the World Bank seems to have a hard time ensuring that its projects and programs are systematically informed by experience from the past and analysis from available data…
[Getting to] Informed Solutions from the Solutions Bank
Can the World Bank get better at systematically leveraging the best evidence - from data and past experience – when shaping new development projects and programs?