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The Case for Mainstreaming Gender in Evaluation

Conversations: the Case for Mainstreaming Gender in Evaluation

In this brief video interview, IEG Director-General Caroline Heider discusses why it is important to integrate gender into evaluation.
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Local and Regional Pollution Reduction Co-Benefits from Climate Change Mitigation Interventions: A Literature Review

IEG’s evaluation on pollution and the World Bank Group commissioned a review of the empirical literature on pollution co-benefits from climate change mitigation interventions, emphasizing air pollution benefits. Such…
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Evaluation and the Sustainable Development Goals

Evaluation and the Sustainable Development Goals: Unpacking the Issues

A structured overview of some of the key evaluative issues and questions around this topic
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The Future of Higher Education in the Global Economy

The Future of Higher Education in the Global Economy

Watch the re-play of a panel discussion about how to support higher education systems in meeting the demands of today's complex global economy.
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A Thirst for Change

A Thirst for Change: The World Bank Group’s Support for Water Supply and Sanitation

Watch a re-play of the live event - a discussion about how well the Bank Group is equipped to support countries in moving toward SDG 6- which seeks to “ensure access to water and sanitation for all” by 2030- with a…
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World Bank Group Projects

Serving the Bottom 40 Percent: Are World Bank Group Projects Reaching Those in Need?

By monitoring of the geographic footprint of the World Bank Group projects, the World Bank Group could better determine whether and to what extent they are located in the areas where the bottom 40 percent live.
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Niger - Completion and learning review for the country partnership framework and country partnership strategy for the period FY13-FY16 : IEG review

Niger is a landlocked and sparsely populated country in the Sahel region of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with significant deposits of uranium, gold, coal, and petroleum. Given its reliance on mining and oil exports, the…
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Sierra Leone: Integrated Public Finance Management Reform Project (PPAR)

This report reviews the Integrated Public Financial Management Reform Project in Sierra Leone, which was approved on June 4, 2009, and became effective on December 15, 2009. It closed on July 31, 2014. The project cost…
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Sierra Leone : integrated public financial management reform project

Ratings for the Integrated Public Finance Management Reform Project are as follows: Outcome is unsatisfactory. Risk to development outcome, high, World Bank performance is moderately…
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Tracing the Origins of the DAC Evaluation Criteria

Rethinking Evaluation- Tracing the Origins of the DAC Evaluation Criteria

Understanding the underlying rationale for the "Big 5" DAC evaluation criteria helps us to determine how they might be adapted for the current development context.
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