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Global Program Review: The Global Fund to Fight AIDs, Tuberculosis and Malaria: Volume I and II: Main Report and Appendixes

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was founded in 2002 to mobilizelarge-scale donor resources for the specific purpose of reducing infections, illness, anddeath caused by the three diseases. The…
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Romania - Avian Influenza Control and Human Pandemic Preparedness and Response Project under the Global Program for Avian Influenza (GPAI)

This is the Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) for the Romania Avian Influenza Control and Human Pandemic Preparedness and Response Project under the Global Program for Avian Influenza (GPAI) Control. Prior…
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Committing to Results: Improving the Effectiveness of HIV/AIDS Assistance - An OED Evaluation of the World Bank's Assistance for HIV/AIDS Control

This evaluation assesses the development effectiveness of the World Bank's country-level HIV/AIDS assistance defined as policy dialogue, analytic work, and lending with the explicit objective of reducing the scope or…
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Elderly women are talking and maintaining a safe distance. Thailand. Photo credit: Shutterstock/CGN089

Covid-19 has exposed the fragilities of aging countries

An IEG report focuses on much needed areas of attention.
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Tajikistan - Avian Influenza Control and Human Pandemic Preparedness and Response Project

This is the Project Performance Assessment Report (PPAR) for the Avian Influenza Control and Human Pandemic Preparedness and Response Project under the Global Program for Avian Influenza Control and Human Pandemic…
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Crisis Response and Resilience to Systemic Shocks: Lessons from IEG Evaluations

Crisis Response and Resilience to Systemic Shocks: Lessons from IEG Evaluations

This synthesis of existing evaluations seeks to draw lessons from key IEG evaluations of World Bank Group support for strengthening client country response and resilience to systemic shocks.
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James Cooper, Sunday Bondo and Patrick Lappaya work together closely to take a sample swab to help determine the death of a women at C.H. Rennie Hospital in Kakata, Margibi County in Liberia on March 10, 2016. Image Credit World Bank

3 lessons from past public health crises for the global response to COVID-19 (coronavirus)

As the public health emergency of the novel coronavirus spreads globally, there is growing interest in how the international community can support countries’ responses to COVID-19 (coronavirus). By analyzing information…
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Responding to global public bads: learning from evaluation of the World Bank experience with avian influenza 2006-13

Responding to global public bads: learning from evaluation of the World Bank experience with avian influenza 2006-13

The World Bank's efforts to combat avian influenza and help countries to build capacity to prevent and mitigate pandemics offers a useful example in understanding how the agency can contribute to the provision of global…
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What the COVID-19 response reveals about the future of public health surveillance systems: the good, the not yet known and the absent

What the COVID-19 response reveals about the future of public health surveillance systems: the good, the not yet known and the absent

During the early-stage of the COVID-19 crisis the World Bank and other partners helped countries to implement or improve surveillance systems. But support cannot stop there. There is a need for increased focus on…
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Early Evaluation of the World Bank’s COVID-19 Response to Save Lives and Protect Poor and Vulnerable People (Approach Paper)

Disrupting billions of lives and livelihoods, the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic jeopardizes countries’ development gains and goals on an unprecedented scale. Restoring human capital and maintaining progress on…
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