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Measurement Mantra

The World Bank Group has a proud history of empirically-based decision-making and advice to client countries, leadership in results measurement and aid effectiveness, ground-breaking work in impact evaluation and Open…
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The Kaleidoscope Effect

The Kaleidoscope Effect

By offering a new perspective, evaluation can provide insights that might otherwise have been missed.  
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Sandra Bullock, Resource Rich Countries and what [even] World Bankers can learn from Evaluation

Sandra Bullock, Resource Rich Countries and what [even] World Bankers can learn from Evaluation

How can the World Bank Group help countries better manage their natural wealth? Insights from IEG's evaluation on resource rich countries.
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Beating the Resource-Curse? Lessons from Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Zambia

Beating the Resource-Curse? Lessons from Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Zambia

What can resource-rich countries do to beat the resource-curse and better weather the cyclical nature of commodities markets?
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2018 in Review:

2018 in review: Highlights from IEG’s blogs and evaluations

A look back at our best blogs from 2018, and a review the evaluations, conversations, and issues we covered over the course of the year.
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The Missing Middle: addressing income inequality is the next challenge for the Philippines as it approaches UMIC status

The Missing Middle: addressing income inequality is the next challenge for the Philippines as it approaches UMIC status

How the World Bank Group can build on previous successful engagements to achieve results that go beyond growth numbers.
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Bowling in the dark: Monitoring and evaluation during COVID-19

Bowling in the dark: Monitoring and evaluation during COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

Lessons from past experience can help creatively and responsibly adapt M&E practices.
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Adapting evaluation designs in times of COVID-19 (coronavirus): four questions to guide decisions

Adapting evaluation designs in times of COVID-19 (coronavirus): four questions to guide decisions

A framework organized around four questions to address the ethical, conceptual, and methodological challenges that are affecting programmatic evaluation work during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Why evaluators should embrace the use of geospatial data during Covid-19 (Coronavirus) and beyond

Why evaluators should embrace the use of geospatial data during Covid-19 (Coronavirus) and beyond

Geospatial data encompass all information that is ‘geotagged’ to an exact geographical location on earth. This information can be remotely sensed from space—i.e. satellite imagery—but can also be collected from…
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Doctors congregating outside a hospital in Tirana in 2004. Despite gains made in closing gender gaps in the past decade, the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating inequalities. Photo: Albes Fusha/The World Bank.

Five Ways to Continue Closing Gender Gaps: Lessons from Albania and Rwanda

With the COVID-19 pandemic aggravating inequalities, closing gender gaps has become ever more urgent. We look to recent …
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