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The World Bank's Partnership with the GAVI Alliance

GAVI is the third largest multilateral in the health sector. It has a single-purpose mandate, to increase access to immunization in poor countries. The World Bank is a founding partner to GAVI and remains a major…
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Value-for-money in the Evaluation Business?

Value for money has become a much-buzzed about concept in international development in recent years. How can we apply it to evaluation and how would it change the way we do business if we did?
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Learn, Innovate, or Get Ignored*

Changing the culture of an organization is one of the most difficult challenges leaders face. A recent IEG event brings the World Bank Group one step closer to learning-oriented values.
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The World Bank's Partnership with the GAVI Alliance

The global partnership review focuses on the performance of the Bank in the three roles that the Bank plays in GAVI: development partner at global and country level (that is, joint donor in the health sector); financial…
Evaluation
The If's and the How's of Public Private Partnerships

The If's and the How's of Public Private Partnerships

With only about two percent of the global market, can the World Bank Group really make a difference in closing the infrastructure gap through public-private partnerships?
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Les partenariats public-privé : à quelles conditions et comment?

Avec une contribution qui représente seulement 2 % environ du marché mondial des partenariats public-privé, le Groupe de la Banque mondiale peut-il vraiment faire la différence pour combler le déficit d'infrastructures…
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Monitoring and Evaluation System: The Case of Chile 1990–2014

From its creation in the 1990s, the Chilean monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system has represented a substantial part of the effort to improve the use of Chile's public resources within a broader context of…
Reports

World Bank Group Support to Public-Private Partnerships

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have seen a rise in the last two decades and are now used in more than 134 developing countries, contributing about 15-20 percent of total infrastructure investment. Nonetheless, most…
Reports

World Bank Group Support to Public-Private Partnerships

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have seen a rise in the last two decades and are now used in more than 134 developing countries, contributing about 15-20 percent of total infrastructure investment. Nonetheless, most…
Evaluation

Wanted: A New Approach to Assessing Learning and Results

Tracing learning's contribution to results in a complex world
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