Strengthening the World Bank's Role in Global Programs and Partnerships

This volume reports on a conference held by the World Bank's independent Operations Evaluation Department (OED) to discuss the Bank's rote in global program partnerships. The starting point for the discussions was a comprehensive review by OED of the effectiveness of 26 of the largest programs, including the Consultative Group on International AgricuRural Research and programs in health, environment, and trade. Participants at the conference provided crosscutting lessons about program design, implementation, and evaluation, and shared views about how the Bank can best help build commitment and assure financing for high priority global public goods that benefit the poor.

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Main Author: Operations Evaluation Department
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2006
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAS, CITIES, CLIENT COUNTRIES, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, COLLECTIVE ACTION, COMMODITIES, CORRUPTION, COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES, DECISION MAKING, EVALUATION CAPACITY, EVALUATORS, EXTERNALITIES, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL STABILITY, GWP, IMPACT ASSESSMENT, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, MALARIA, MANDATES, MIGRATION, NGO, PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, POVERTY REDUCTION, PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION, PROGRAMMING, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC POLICIES, PUBLIC POLICY, SOCIAL INCLUSION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRANSPARENCY, TRUST FUNDS, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6891692/strengthening-world-banks-role-global-programs-partnerships
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/7013
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Summary:This volume reports on a conference held by the World Bank's independent Operations Evaluation Department (OED) to discuss the Bank's rote in global program partnerships. The starting point for the discussions was a comprehensive review by OED of the effectiveness of 26 of the largest programs, including the Consultative Group on International AgricuRural Research and programs in health, environment, and trade. Participants at the conference provided crosscutting lessons about program design, implementation, and evaluation, and shared views about how the Bank can best help build commitment and assure financing for high priority global public goods that benefit the poor.