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Growth for the Bottom 40 Percent: The World Bank Group’s Support for Shared Prosperity
This evaluation assesses the World Bank Group's record on implementation of the shared prosperity goal since 2013, using the official definition of the goal of fostering income growth of the bottom 40 percent. It also…
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Where Does the Data Come From?
Underneath the production of each data point lies a set of technical, administrative, legal, and, governance challenges.
An Evaluation of World Bank Group Support in Conflict Induced Situations of Forced Displacement (Approach Paper)
This proposed evaluation aims to inform the World Bank Group’s scaling up of support to situations of forced displacement. It will focus on the World Bank Group’s emerging goals and catalytic role in countries and…
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Understanding the Role of the World Bank Group in a Crowded Institutional Landscape
Social Network Analysis is a particularly helpful method to better understand the role of a policy intervention in a world full of policy interventions.
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Laying the Groundwork for Rapid Growth in Renewable Energy: Four Lessons from the Experience in China
This brief captures the lessons from evaluating the World Bank’s China Renewable Energy Scale-up Program First Phase and Follow-up Projects.
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Conversations: How can the Private Sector Contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals?
Excerpts from a high-level panel discussion about the opportunities and challenges for businesses looking to invest in ways that will contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Managing for Results- Challenges and Opportunities
Watch a re-play of the live panel discussion exploring how the World Bank Group can continue to strengthen its results management tools.
![Does ICT Change the Relationship between Evaluators and Evaluation Users Does ICT Change the Relationship between Evaluators and Evaluation Users](/sites/default/files/Data/styles/search_result_image_style/public/Blog/ICTforEval2_blog.jpg?itok=CYdDvqlQ)
Technology and Evaluation: Does ICT Change the Relationship between Evaluators and Evaluation Users?
This possibility of providing feedback to people, communities, and other actors in the development process is one of the most thrilling prospects of ICT4Eval. Doing so has been notoriously challenging.
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Video: Urban Transport Matters
Today, many cities and urban centers are already facing daunting transportation challenges characterized by long commutes, oppressive smog, and frequent gridlock. Efficient urban transport systems are critical to…
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Improving Transportation in Cities Matters, but is the World Bank Group Doing Enough?
Today, many cities and urban centers are already facing daunting transportation challenges characterized by long commutes, oppressive smog, and frequent gridlock. The consequences are particularly dire for the urban…