Results and Performance of the World Bank Group 2016 : An Independent Evaluation
The Independent Evaluation Group's (IEG) Results and Performance of the World Bank Group (RAP) is a comprehensive assessment of World Bank Group performance, drawing on recent IEG evaluations. This year’s report emphasizes the theme of managin...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/847761492550033669/Results-and-performance-of-the-World-Bank-Group-2016-an-independent-evaluation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26477 |
Summary: | The Independent Evaluation Group's
(IEG) Results and Performance of the World Bank Group (RAP)
is a comprehensive assessment of World Bank Group
performance, drawing on recent IEG evaluations. This year’s
report emphasizes the theme of managing for development
results (M4R). The World Bank Group has a long history of
Managing for Results and has made good progress on creating
a structure and process for results measurement. It has also
launched reforms and several initiatives throughout the
years to enhance evidence-based management and learning. IEG
evidence shows progress but also indicates that
strengthening the foundations of results measurement and
instilling a culture of evidence-based adaptive management
and learning needs a stronger, more systematic, and holistic
push. This report reviews the World Bank Group’s status
regarding M4R and summarizes the organization’s approach to
and degree of success with integrating M4R’skey
principles—measurement of outcomes and use of evidence for
adaptive management and learning—to drive results. The
report draws on cumulative evidence from the Independent
Evaluation Group (IEG)evaluations and learning products to
highlight the World Bank Group progress and scope for
improvement. The report also explores the World Bank Group’s
engagement on developing client M4R capacity. |
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