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Uzbekistan - Completion and learning review for the period FY12 -15 : IEG review
Uzbekistan is a lower middle-income and resource rich country strategically located in the
heart of Central Asia. Leading up to the CPS period, Uzbekistan was enjoying robust growth which
was driven largely by capital…
India - Mumbai Urban Transport Project
This is a Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) for the World Bank-supported
Mumbai Urban Transport Project in India. At appraisal, the total project cost was
estimated at US$945 million, while the final cost…
Strengthening Results Frameworks in Development Policy Operations
Three key ingredients to support a strong results framework in Development Policy Financing operations
Four Ways to Get it Right During the Evaluation Process
Ultimately, the value of an evaluation lies in it being used. For that to happen evaluation and its underlying design and process have to be credible, timely, and useful.
Value for Money - Getting it Right During the Evaluation Process
Why focus on Value-for-Money ? Isn't this part of evaluation practice well established by now?
IEG LIVE Bridging the Gap: How to Finance Universal Access to Housing by 2030
Watch a re-play of a live panel discussion about how the World Bank Group is working to meet the Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring access for all to adequate, safe, and affordable housing.
VIDEO: Can the World Bank Create a Culture of Learning and Results?
With the sustainable development goals looming large, the World Bank has an obligation to share its knowledge and learning on âwhat worksâ in development. Find out what IEG recommends the World Bank do to create and…
Ghana – Second Urban Environmental Sanitation and Second Phase of Small Towns Water and Sanitation Projects
This is a Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) for the following two projects:
Ghana: Second Urban Environmental Sanitation Project was approved on April 29, 2004,
and closed on June 30, 2012, after a two-year…
Averting the Housing Gap - What Can Countries Do?
What can countries, the World Bank Group and other stakeholders do to help address the housing gap in developing countries?
Mobile Metropolises: An IEG Evaluation of the World Bank’s Group Support for Urban Transport (Approach Paper)
By 2050, population growth and increasing urbanization are projected to add another 2.5
billion people to the world's current urban population of 3.9 billion. While cities are the main
engineer for growth and many…