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Evaluation
Partnerships and IEG 's strategic objectives
One
of IEG 's five strategic objectives is to invest in knowledge
and partnerships, working with partners to broaden its methods,
reduce evaluation overload for countries, and increase opportunities
for dissemination of lessons learned. Partnerships allow IEG to expand its frontiers in terms of experience, resources
and outreach. In contrast to pure trust funds, partnerships
involve a collaborative relationship towards mutually agreed
objectives, seeking synergies through joint activities.
The
changing landscape of development assistance emphasizes
sector-wide approaches and national development programs
requiring collaborative, multi-donor assistance efforts
with common objectives. Effective evaluations in this context
require greater donor collaboration and increased host country
participation in evaluation processes-promoting shared learning
to improve development effectiveness. Evaluation partnerships
provide IEG with:
-
additional technical expertise, methodological know-how,
and in-country knowledge
- increased
involvement of Borrower and key stakeholders in the evaluation
process
- increased
dissemination and utilization of evaluation findings and
recommendations
- ways
to improve donor coordination
- increased
access to financial resources
An
overview of IEG 's evaluation partnerships is available
here.
Current Partnerships
- Partnerships with Bilateral Cooperation Agencies:
-These include: Ministry
of Foreign Affairs / NORAD (Norway), Swiss
Agency for Development and Cooperation (Switzerland);
IOB,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation
(the Netherlands); and United
Kingdom Department for International Development DFID.
Specific information on these donor partnerships in terms
of sectoral priorities and country priorities is provided
in the Tables below on IEG Donor Evaluation Partnerships. IEG participates in the DAC
Network on Development Evaluation.
- Partnerships with Multilateral Organizations:
-These include: the evaluation offices of Multilateral
Development Banks and the IMF through the Evaluation
Cooperation Group (ECG); evaluation offices of the
UN system through the UN
Evaluation Group.
- Partnerships for Evaluation Capacity Development:
As reflected in IEG 's formal mandate, a priority area
is helping Borrowers to strengthen their monitoring
and evaluation systems -- known as evaluation
capacity development. IEG has been active in this
area since the mid-1970s, and IEG 's partnerships remain
an important means for supporting countries in their
efforts.
- Training Partnerships: The demand for professional
evaluation of development policies, strategies, programs,
and projects, is growing. In response to this context, IEG has partnered with Carleton
University to organize the "International
Program for Development Evaluation Training" (IPDET).
It is a comprehensive, international program designed
to help attendees develop skills to conduct meaningful
evaluations of development interventions.
IEG
Donor Evaluation Partnerships
Swiss
Development Cooperation-IEG Partnership:
Purpose
Support
for evaluation activities related to:
- effectiveness
of poverty alleviation
- strengthening
evaluation capacity
- building
participation and ownership
- utilization
of evaluation findings
- empowerment
of Bank clients
- partners
in developing countries
Areas
of Support
- Aid
coordination
- CDF
evaluation
- environment
- forestry
- gender
- global
financial architecture
- governance
- new
instruments
- new
lending products poverty
- private
sector development
- rural
poverty
- social
funds
- social
sectors
- social
dimensions of crisis lending
- urban
development
- HIPC
- Global
Public Goods
- decentralization
- knowledge
management
Donor
Priority Countries
-
West
Africa
Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Niger
-
South
East Africa
South Africa, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania
-
Latin
America
Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru, Honduras
-
South
Asia
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan
-
East
Asia
Laos, Vietnam
-
Central
Asia
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kyrgyz Republic,
FYR Macedonia, Romania
-
Middle
East
West Bank/Gaza
Norwegian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs / NORAD - IEG Partnership
Purpose
Focus
on providing learning opportunities to both organizations,
contributing to their renewal. Strengthen evaluation capacity
of clients in developing countries (including NGOs) as
well as that of Norway and the Bank.
Areas
of Support
- Governance
and anti corruption
- Social
Development
- Economic
Development
- CDF
monitoring and evaluation
- Monitoring
and evaluation capacity development
- Reconstruction
including post conflict
- Knowledge
Management Evaluation
- Gender
- Participation
- Environment
and Natural Resource Management
- Organizational
memory and Learning
- Private
sector development in energy
- Evaluation
training
- Water
and Sanitation
Donor
Priority Countries
-
Africa
Angola, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique,
Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
-
Latin
America
Nicaragua
-
South
Asia
Bangladesh, East Timor, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
-
Europe
and Central Asia
Bosnia, FYR Macedonia
-
Middle
East
West Bank/Gaza
-
Priority
Regions
South and Eastern Africa, Central America, and South
and Southeast Asia
Netherlands
Ministry of Foreign Affairs-IEG Partnership
(under the Bank Netherlands Partnership Umbrella)
Purpose
Monitoring
and Evaluation Capacity Development
Areas
of Support
- evaluation
capacity development (ECD) geared to the needs of PRSP/CDF
2000
- country
led evaluation, starting with Mozambique
- International
Development Evaluation Association (IDEAS)
- training
program in evaluation
- regional
centers of competence in evaluation
Donor
Priority Countries
Africa
Mali, Mozambique, Burkina Faso, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana,
Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Egypt, and Zambia
Latin
America
Nicaragua, Bolivia
South
and East Asia
Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
Eastern
Europe
Macedonia
Middle
East
West Bank and Gaza, Yemen
United Kingdom Department for International Development
DFID-IEG Partnership in Evaluation
Purpose
For IEG Impact Evaluation Program, Capacity Building in Evaluation,
and IDEAS
Areas
of Support
- Impact
Evaluation (approxmiately 90% of the funds)
- Training program in evaluation (IPDET)
-
International Development Evaluation Association (IDEAS)
- for its launch only

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