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Registration Deadline May 31: Apply for the 2018 International Program for Development Evaluation Training
The International Program for Development Evaluation Training (IPDET) is an executive training program for development practitioners working in monitoring, evaluation, and results measurement. The program is jointly…
New Collaboration to Address Global Gaps in Monitoring and Evaluation Capacity
For information, contact William Stebbins
email: wstebbins@worldbank.org | tel: +1 (202) 458-7883
New York City, NY, January 13, 2020 – The World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) and the…
Technology and Evaluation: Does ICT Change the Relationship between Evaluators and Evaluation Users?
This possibility of providing feedback to people, communities, and other actors in the development process is one of the most thrilling prospects of ICT4Eval. Doing so has been notoriously challenging.
Addressing gender inequalities in countries affected by fragility, conflict, and violence
A recent evaluation by the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) finds that achieving relevant, deep, impactful, and sustainable change to advance gender equality in fragile environments requires a comprehensive country…
Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) Work Program and Budget (FY22) and Indicative Plan (FY23-24)
IEG adapted its work program to align with the rapid adjustment of the WBG’s strategic priorities to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, IEG will continue to keep a line of sight to other emerging and…
Development, Diplomacy, Trade (and Evaluation)
As the use of evaluation to assess across multiple dimensions evolves, so must the criteria, methods and tools we use.
Rethinking Evaluation: Agility and Responsiveness are Key to Success
In many situations, stakeholders would benefit greatly from evaluative evidence that answers questions about the timeliness and appropriateness of course corrections.
Evaluation for Policy-making: Are We There Yet?
Done well, evaluation can and should be a tool for informing policy as one of the core pillars of the evidence-based policy-making agenda.
Rethinking Evaluation— Is Relevance Still Relevant?
Meeting the bar for relevance is not all that hard, so should it be replaced with something more suited to a complex development environment?
Brazil Country Program Evaluation, FY04-11
During the first decade of the 2000s, Brazil made important achievements in shared prosperity: it achieved fiscal sustainability and economic growth while at the same time reducing poverty and income inequality. Brazil…