Evaluation and Poverty Reduction : Proceedings from a World Bank Conference
The report covers the proceedings of the World Bank Conference on Evaluation and Development, which provided the opportunity for debate, and discussion on lessons learned from evaluations of poverty reduction programs, to partnerships, and particip...
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POVERTY REDUCTION PROCEEDINGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES POVERTY EVALUATION METHODS PARTNERSHIPS PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION SOCIAL FUND DESIGN SAFETY NET POLICIES CIVIL SOCIETY FUNDING STRATEGIES PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION EVALUATION METHODOLOGY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE SOCIAL CAPITAL POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS STRATEGIC PLANNING ACCOUNTABILITY ANTICORRUPTION CAPITAL MARKETS CASE STUDIES CIVIL SOCIETY CLEAN WATER CORRUPTION CRISES DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISCUSSION GROUPS DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ENHANCING QUALITY EVALUATING POVERTY FIGHTING CORRUPTION GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT EVALUATION INCOME INCREASED EMPHASIS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFORMATION FAILURES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL PERFORMANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT JUDICIAL REFORM LEARNING LIVELIHOOD MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MANAGERS NATIONAL LEVEL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION OPPORTUNITY COSTS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTNERSHIP POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL PARTIES POOR BENEFIT POOR GOVERNANCE POOR HEALTH POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY PROFILES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION INTERVENTIONS POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC CORRUPTION PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC OFFICIALS QUALITATIVE EVALUATION QUALITATIVE METHODS REDUCING POVERTY RELIGIOUS GROUPS SAFETY SAFETY NETS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL MONITORING SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TARGETED INTERVENTIONS TARGETING TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREA VOLUNTARY SECTOR WATER SUPPLY WIDOWS |
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POVERTY REDUCTION PROCEEDINGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES POVERTY EVALUATION METHODS PARTNERSHIPS PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION SOCIAL FUND DESIGN SAFETY NET POLICIES CIVIL SOCIETY FUNDING STRATEGIES PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION EVALUATION METHODOLOGY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE SOCIAL CAPITAL POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS STRATEGIC PLANNING ACCOUNTABILITY ANTICORRUPTION CAPITAL MARKETS CASE STUDIES CIVIL SOCIETY CLEAN WATER CORRUPTION CRISES DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISCUSSION GROUPS DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ENHANCING QUALITY EVALUATING POVERTY FIGHTING CORRUPTION GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT EVALUATION INCOME INCREASED EMPHASIS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFORMATION FAILURES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL PERFORMANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT JUDICIAL REFORM LEARNING LIVELIHOOD MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MANAGERS NATIONAL LEVEL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION OPPORTUNITY COSTS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTNERSHIP POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL PARTIES POOR BENEFIT POOR GOVERNANCE POOR HEALTH POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY PROFILES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION INTERVENTIONS POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC CORRUPTION PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC OFFICIALS QUALITATIVE EVALUATION QUALITATIVE METHODS REDUCING POVERTY RELIGIOUS GROUPS SAFETY SAFETY NETS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL MONITORING SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TARGETED INTERVENTIONS TARGETING TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREA VOLUNTARY SECTOR WATER SUPPLY WIDOWS Feinstein, Osvaldo Picciotto, Robert Evaluation and Poverty Reduction : Proceedings from a World Bank Conference |
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The report covers the proceedings of the
World Bank Conference on Evaluation and Development, which
provided the opportunity for debate, and discussion on
lessons learned from evaluations of poverty reduction
programs, to partnerships, and participation in evaluation.
It presents the addresses of the plenary sessions, papers,
and excerpts, on the Conference topics, which included the
role of targeted poverty reduction policies, and programs,
the design of social funds, safety nets, and ways to include
civil society, and private participation towards effective
development. Evaluation methodologies figured prominently in
the conference discussions, focusing on measuring
development impact, with special emphasis on factoring in
externalities, and in evaluation design. The lessons
learned, question poverty reduction strategies, describing
instead the success in making development interventions
context-specific, in taking a holistic view, and in
broadening the poverty concept. Institutional change is
addressed in the context of social capital, stressing its
impact as a major challenge for future poverty alleviation
efforts. To summarize, the need to better reconcile the
different expectations, particularly that of the poor, is
emphasized, as well as the need for decisive strategic evaluation. |
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Evaluation and Poverty Reduction : Proceedings from a World Bank Conference |
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Evaluation and Poverty Reduction : Proceedings from a World Bank Conference |
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Evaluation and Poverty Reduction : Proceedings from a World Bank Conference |
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Evaluation and Poverty Reduction : Proceedings from a World Bank Conference |
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okr-10986-151972021-04-23T14:03:11Z Evaluation and Poverty Reduction : Proceedings from a World Bank Conference Feinstein, Osvaldo Picciotto, Robert Feinstein, Osvaldo Picciotto, Robert POVERTY REDUCTION PROCEEDINGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES POVERTY EVALUATION METHODS PARTNERSHIPS PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION SOCIAL FUND DESIGN SAFETY NET POLICIES CIVIL SOCIETY FUNDING STRATEGIES PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION EVALUATION METHODOLOGY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE SOCIAL CAPITAL POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS STRATEGIC PLANNING ACCOUNTABILITY ANTICORRUPTION CAPITAL MARKETS CASE STUDIES CIVIL SOCIETY CLEAN WATER CORRUPTION CRISES DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISCUSSION GROUPS DONOR AGENCIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ENHANCING QUALITY EVALUATING POVERTY FIGHTING CORRUPTION GOOD GOVERNANCE HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT EVALUATION INCOME INCREASED EMPHASIS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFORMATION FAILURES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL PERFORMANCE INSURANCE INSURANCE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT JUDICIAL REFORM LEARNING LIVELIHOOD MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MANAGERS NATIONAL LEVEL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION OPPORTUNITY COSTS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTNERSHIP POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL PARTIES POOR BENEFIT POOR GOVERNANCE POOR HEALTH POOR PEOPLE POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY PROFILES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION INTERVENTIONS POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVES POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS PROGRAM INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC CORRUPTION PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC OFFICIALS QUALITATIVE EVALUATION QUALITATIVE METHODS REDUCING POVERTY RELIGIOUS GROUPS SAFETY SAFETY NETS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE DELIVERY MECHANISMS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL MONITORING SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT TARGETED INTERVENTIONS TARGETING TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREA VOLUNTARY SECTOR WATER SUPPLY WIDOWS The report covers the proceedings of the World Bank Conference on Evaluation and Development, which provided the opportunity for debate, and discussion on lessons learned from evaluations of poverty reduction programs, to partnerships, and participation in evaluation. It presents the addresses of the plenary sessions, papers, and excerpts, on the Conference topics, which included the role of targeted poverty reduction policies, and programs, the design of social funds, safety nets, and ways to include civil society, and private participation towards effective development. Evaluation methodologies figured prominently in the conference discussions, focusing on measuring development impact, with special emphasis on factoring in externalities, and in evaluation design. The lessons learned, question poverty reduction strategies, describing instead the success in making development interventions context-specific, in taking a holistic view, and in broadening the poverty concept. Institutional change is addressed in the context of social capital, stressing its impact as a major challenge for future poverty alleviation efforts. To summarize, the need to better reconcile the different expectations, particularly that of the poor, is emphasized, as well as the need for decisive strategic evaluation. 2013-08-19T22:14:30Z 2013-08-19T22:14:30Z 2000 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/436934/evaluation-poverty-reduction-proceedings-world-bank-conference 0-8213-4684-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15197 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |