2005 Annual Report on Operations Evaluation
The 2005 Annual Report on Operations Evaluation (AROE) focuses on the country because it is the main unit of account for monitoring, managing, and evaluating performance. It examines Country Assistance Strategies (CASs) for how well they link count...
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Format: | Publication |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC: World Bank
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/01/6835425/2005-annual-report-operations-evaluation-aroe http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7044 |
Summary: | The 2005 Annual Report on Operations
Evaluation (AROE) focuses on the country because it is the
main unit of account for monitoring, managing, and
evaluating performance. It examines Country Assistance
Strategies (CASs) for how well they link country goals, CAS
outcomes, and Bank programming. It also examines how Bank
information from M&E systems is actually used to manage
the performance of Bank country programs. Finally, the
report takes stock of the measures taken since the 2003 and
2004 Annual Reports on Operations Evaluation to strengthen
the results focus in monitoring and evaluation. A review of
Country Assistance Strategies conducted for the 2005 AROE
found that most attempted to link country development goals
with CAS outcomes and Bank interventions. These linkages
were better developed in education, health, and the
environment than in other disciplines. These particular CASs
included performance measures to track progress toward
achieving goals and outcomes. However, many of these
measures lacked baselines, specific targets, or both,
limiting their effectiveness for monitoring, management, and evaluation. |
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