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The World Bank Group and the Electricity Access Challenge
Learn what the IEG recommends the World Bank Group do to help achieve Universal Electricity Access by 2030.
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Transforming Our World - Aiming to Sustain Development
Lessons from the past suggest the shift thatâs needed might be much larger and in unexpected areas
Haiti - Completion and learning review for the period FY09-FY14 : IEG review
Haiti suffers from severe institutional weaknesses that have impaired the pace of economic development and led the World Bank Group to classify it as a fragile state as reflected in its score of 3.2 or less in the Bank'…
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Transforming Our World - Aiming for Sustainable Development
In order to draw relevant insights from past development experiences, the Independent Evaluation Group looked at several recent evaluations that speak to the SDGs as well as the World Bank Group's engagement with the…
Cote d'Ivoire - Completion and learning review for the period FY2010-14 : IEG review
The FY10-FY13 CPS and its progress report closely followed a prolonged period of economic difficulties, internal political conflict and institutional deterioration. Consequently, the primary focus of the WBG's strategy…
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Joint Evaluation of Budget Support to Uganda (2004-2013)
This joint evaluation was managed by the European Commission (EC) and IEG. It covers 2004 to 2013, a period when Uganda experienced robust economic growth.
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Evaluation Beyond 2015: Implications of the SDGs for Evaluation
2015 is setting a new agenda for development. And by implication for evaluation.
Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality
Since 1990, maternal and childhood deaths have fallen by 47 percent globally. There are a lot of great ideas on how to reduce maternal and childhood mortality. Some of them have been effective, many have not been. Dr.…
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External Review of the Independent Evaluation Group
The Committee on Development Effectiveness of the World Bank Group commissioned an independent panel to conduct an external review of the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG).
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Continuing Our Path towards Greater Evaluation Effectiveness
The WBG's recent external review of IEG provides an opportunity to continue IEG's journey towards greater effectiveness