Following on a phase 1 report completed in 2002 and a meta-evaluation in 2003, this report evaluates the World Bank's involvement in global programs using 26 case studies, including Global Water Partnership and Water and Sanitation Program. Given the rapid acceleration of Bank involvement in global and regional programs at this time, the report sought to derive lessons for the design and implementation of individual global programs and for the development of a broader strategic framework involving program selectivity, governance, management, financing and evaluation. Case studies were assessed for relevance, efficacy, efficiency, and bank performance
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Globalization processes have been taking place over the centuries and involve knowledge in significa...
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World Bank Country Studies are among the many reports originally prepared for internal use as part o...
Summary The World Development Report represents a welcome change from the World Bank's previous con...
This study analyzes the intent and effectiveness of international development aid through a content/...
Globalization processes have been taking place over the centuries and involve knowledge in significa...
As of 2010, Global Water Partnership (GWP), based in Stockholm, consisted of more than 2,100 partner...
The Independent Evaluation Group at the World Bank has evaluated a decade of the Bank's water lendin...
To achieve the goals of sustainable growth and poverty reduction, developing countries need strong n...
This thesis examines the role of the World Bank in promoting sustainable development through an anal...
Presentation at ICW 2000 by Robert Picciotto, Director General of the Operations Evaluation Departme...
The mission of the World Bank is to aid developing countries stabilize their economies through finan...
In recent years, the World Bank, the biggest international development lender in the world, has paid...
Health, Nutrition and Population Policy in the Activity of Global International Organizations. The W...
What does governance mean for the World Bank and to what extent does the organization succeed in dif...
This paper examines the World Bank’s implementation and modification of environmental and social saf...
The creation of the World Bank’s Inspection Panel in 1993 was a groundbreaking moment in internation...
World Bank Country Studies are among the many reports originally prepared for internal use as part o...
Summary The World Development Report represents a welcome change from the World Bank's previous con...
This study analyzes the intent and effectiveness of international development aid through a content/...