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Reliable and Affordable Off-Grid Electricity Services for the Poor: Lessons from World Bank Group Experience
This learning product draws upon existing IEG evaluations, project documents and analytical work relating to the World Bank Group’s experience with supporting off-grid electrification in client countries.
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Powering Africa: Strategies for Scaling up Electricity Access
Despite the progress made over the last fifteen years, more than a billion people around the world still lack access to electricity.
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Public-Private Partnerships in Health
Access to essential health services is an important aspect of development. Governments from both developed and developing countries are increasingly looking at public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a way to expand…
Guatemala - Completion and learning review for country partnership strategy for the period FY2013-2016 : IEG review
This Review assesses the design and implementation of the World Bank Group’s (WBG)
Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Guatemala covering the period FY13-16. Following the
shared approach methodology, the program’s…
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Improving Children's Learning and School Participation in Developing Countries – What Works?
The World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) and the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) are hosting a panel discussion on the value of 3ie’s recent systematic review on education effectiveness…
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Industry Policy and Jobs - Are We Missing the Point?
Industrialization can contribute significantly to growth. And yet despite the potential, many countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, are experiencing deindustrialization at a rate that threatens hundreds of…
Kingdom of Cambodia : Public Financial Management and Accountability Project
The World Bank extended support to Cambodia through the Public Financial Management and Accountability Project (PFMAP) during a time when 30 percent of the population lived below the poverty line, human development…
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Improving Urban Transport: 5 Lessons from Senegal
This brief captures the lessons learned from evaluating the World Bank’s Senegal Urban Mobility Improvement Project.
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Can Capital Markets Bridge the Trillion Dollar Development Financing Gap?
What insights can we draw from the World Bank Group’s own experience in supporting capital markets in developing countries?
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Lessons from Policy-Based Guarantees
This report by the Independent Evaluation Group looks at the World Bank Group’s experience with implementing policy based guarantees – a relatively new and important tool in development finance. The paper looks at the…