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How to Work as One World Bank Group: Lessons from Experience
Join our panel of experts who have worked collaboratively across the Bank Group institutions as they discuss what it takes to implement successful joint projects across two or all three Bank Group institutions.
Want to End Rural Poverty? Look Beyond the Farm
There is increasing recognition that non-farm activities – activities that do not constitute primary agricultural production – are critical sources of additional income for the poor. In a recent IEG evaluation, we…
Creating Markets for Sustainable Growth and Development: An Evaluation of World Bank Group Support to Client Countries FY 07-17 (Approach Paper)
The international development community is increasingly turning to the private sector in its pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Involving the private sector as a financier, operator or service provider…
Kyrgyz Republic : village investment project and second village investment project
This is a Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) of the Village Investment Project (VIP 1) and the Second Village Investment Project (VIP 2), implemented from 2003 to 2014. Both VIP projects were designed against…
Mali - Project to support grassroots initiatives to fight hunger and poverty
This is a project performance review of the Grassroots Hunger and Poverty Initiative Project (PAIB) financed by the International Development Association (IDA) and implemented between 1998 and 2004 across two regions of…
Building Bridges Between Evaluators and Big Data Analysts
Evaluation training programs do not often cover smart data analytics and many data scientists do not have a background in conventional evaluation methodology. Here are some ideas to build a bridge between these two…
Mobile Metropolises – The World Bank Group’s Role in Supporting Urban Transport
Join our panel of experts as they discuss how the World Bank Group can strengthen its support and make use of its influence to help establish well-managed urban transport systems in its client countries.
The International Finance Corporation’s Approach to Engaging Clients for Increased Development Impact
Client engagement is essential for the IFC to support the private sector, maximize finance for development, and contribute to achieving the World Bank Group's twin goals. This IEG evaluation assesses how the IFC has…
A Thirst for Change: An Evaluation of the World Bank Group’s Support for Water Supply and Sanitation with Focus on the Poor
This evaluation assesses the World Bank Group’s effectiveness in supporting improved access to adequate, reliable, and sustained water and sanitation services in client countries. It also examines how well the Bank…
Creating Markets - Lessons from Experience in Developing Countries
What lessons from evaluation are relevant to the success of the World Bank's renewed focus on creating markets?