World Bank Resilience M&E
These case studies were developed as part of the World Bank's Results Monitoring and Evaluation for Resilience Building Operations (ReM&E) project, which aims to develop and increase the application of systematic, robust, and useful approaches to monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for resilience-building projects/programs within the World Bank. The case studies propose to foster a grounded understanding of good ReM&E practices through real-world examples. The intended audiences are Task Team Leaders (TTLs) and operational staff of the World Bank who design and/or oversee the implementation of M&E for resilience-building operations, as well as their counterparts at other development organizations.
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Subjects: | CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE, CLIMATE CHANGE, RESILIENCE, SUSTAINABLE IRRIGATION, CLIMATE ADAPTATION, SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS, POVERTY REDUCTION, |
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dig-okr-10986283872024-08-07T19:35:37Z World Bank Resilience M&E Good Practice Case Studies World Bank Group Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE SUSTAINABLE IRRIGATION CLIMATE ADAPTATION SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS POVERTY REDUCTION These case studies were developed as part of the World Bank's Results Monitoring and Evaluation for Resilience Building Operations (ReM&E) project, which aims to develop and increase the application of systematic, robust, and useful approaches to monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for resilience-building projects/programs within the World Bank. The case studies propose to foster a grounded understanding of good ReM&E practices through real-world examples. The intended audiences are Task Team Leaders (TTLs) and operational staff of the World Bank who design and/or oversee the implementation of M&E for resilience-building operations, as well as their counterparts at other development organizations. 2017-09-25T14:28:29Z 2017-09-25T14:28:29Z 2017-08 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/400851506100481060/World-Bank-resilience-M-E-ReM-E-good-practice-case-studies https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28387 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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These case studies were developed as
part of the World Bank's Results Monitoring and
Evaluation for Resilience Building Operations (ReM&E)
project, which aims to develop and increase the application
of systematic, robust, and useful approaches to monitoring
and evaluation (M&E) for resilience-building
projects/programs within the World Bank. The case studies
propose to foster a grounded understanding of good ReM&E
practices through real-world examples. The intended
audiences are Task Team Leaders (TTLs) and operational staff
of the World Bank who design and/or oversee the
implementation of M&E for resilience-building
operations, as well as their counterparts at other
development organizations. |
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World Bank Resilience M&E |
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