Partnership in Joint Country Assistance Evaluations : A Review of World Bank Experience

This paper reviews World Bank Operations Evaluation Department experience with partnerships in joint country assistance evaluations. The emphasis is on identifying emerging benefits and costs of joint evaluations and on extracting lessons for future partnerships. Country Assistance Evaluations examine Bank performance in a particular country, usually over the past five to ten years; report on its conformity with relevant Bank Country Assistance Strategies (CAS) and on the overall effectiveness of the strategies; and provide lessons for future strategies.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hassan, Fareed M. A.
Format: Evaluation biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005
Subjects:MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY, FOREIGN INVESTMENT PROMOTION, INFRASTRUCTURE AND SOCIAL SECTOR, EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION, ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK, AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, EVALUATION CAPACITY, LEARNING BY DOING, INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT, DONOR ASSISTANCE, HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT, TERMS OF LENDING, RATING METHODOLOGY, MACROECONOMIC OUTCOME, EDUCATION SERVICES, STATED OBJECTIVE, FINANCIAL RESILIENCE, PROJECT RATINGS, SOCIAL DATA,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/551321468135920496/Partnership-in-joint-country-assistance-evaluations-a-review-of-World-Bank-experience
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36701
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