| Update! June 2006 - The findings and recommendations of this report has let to a number of actions taken by both the World Bank's management and IEG. Please visit the Global & Regional Partnership Programs site for more information. |
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World Bank's Independent Evaluation Group (IEG), has released its evaluation of the World Bank's involvement in global programs in December 2004. This report, entitled Addressing the Challenges of
Globalization, follows on a Phase
1 report (2002) and a meta-evaluation of the CGIAR
(2003). Based on lessons derived from case studies
of 26 Bank- supported global programs, the report
draws cross-cutting lessons
about the design, implementation and evaluation of global
programs... more
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Main Report |
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Recommendations: |
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Need
strategic framework for Bank's involvement
in global programs |
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Linking
financing to priorities |
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Improved
selectivity and oversight of the global
program portfolio |
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Better
governance and management of individual
programs |
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Additional
evaluation |
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Findings: |
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The
Bank's Strategy for global programs
is poorly defined |
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Global
programs have increased overall aid very
little |
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Voices
of developing countries inadequately represented
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Global
programs reveal gaps in investment and
global public policy |
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Independent
global program oversight is needed |
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Case Studies for Selected Global Programs |
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The main report is based on 26
World Bank supported global programs
and derives lessons for the Bank's strategic and
programmatic management of global programs as
well as lessons for the design and management
of individual programs...more
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The
Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) is an independent unit within the World
Bank; it reports directly to the Bank's Board of Executive
Directors. The goals of IEG 's evaluations are to draw lessons
from Bank experience, and to provide an objective basis for
assessing the results of the Bank's work.

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