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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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Nigeria - Country Partnership Strategy Completion and Learning Review : IEG Review

This review of the World Bank Group’s (WBG) Completion and Learning Review (CLR) covers the FY11-FY16 Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) and its adjustments through the FY15…
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The World Bank Group Outcome Orientation at the Country Level

The World Bank Group Outcome Orientation at the Country Level

This learning-focused evaluation provides a new vision of how to strengthen the World Bank Group's outcome orientation in countries.
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Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2020

Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2020

This report, also known as RAP 2020, is an annual review of the development effectiveness of the World Bank Group. To provide new perspectives on performance, RAP 2020 also analyzes outcomes and discusses…
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Evaluation of International Development Interventions

Evaluation of International Development Interventions

This guide provides an overview of evaluation approaches and methods that have been used in the field of international development evaluation.
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Participants of the Virtual Africa launch of the Global Evaluation Initiative

Building on what is already there: Africa launch of the Global Evaluation Initiative

“The monitoring and evaluation process is essential for governance and the development of evidence-based policies,” announced Mozambique Vice Minster of Finance Dr. Carla Alexandra Oreste do Rosário Fernandes Louveir at…
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High peak demand for energy in FYR Macedonia can result in power outages around the country. Here a young child does homework by lamplight in a home outside of Skopje. Photo: Tomislav Georgiev / World Bank

The deepening and broadening discussion on assessing ‘Who Benefits?’ in evaluation practice

After attending the UNDP National Evaluation Capacities and the American Evaluation Association Conferences in 2019, I wrote a blog Are Evaluators Ready to Answer Question: Who Benefits? The answer was that…
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Jamaica: Hurricane Dean Emergency Recovery Loan (PPAR)

Jamaica is highly exposed to natural disasters. The negative impacts on economic development and social well-being are exacerbated as approximately 82 percent of Jamaica’s population lives within 5 kilometers of the…
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Jamaica – Hurricane Dean Emergency Recovery Loan

Ratings for the Hurricane Dean Emergency Recovery Loan are as follows: Outcome was moderately satisfactory, Risk to development outcome was moderate, Bank performance was moderately…
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Meet The Evaluator: Anna Aghumian

Meet The Evaluator: Anna Aghumian

In this audio interview we meet the Independent Evaluation Group’s (IEG) Anna Aghumian. She is a senior evaluator who specializes in the World Bank Group’s global work, multi-donor partnerships, and global public goods…
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