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1 THE WORLD BANKTHE WORLD BANKSKU 17378 ISBN 978-0-8213-7378-1 Using Training to BuildCapacity for DevelopmentAn evaluation of the World Bank sProject-Based and WBI TrainingUsing Training to BuildCapacity for DevelopmentAn evaluation of the World Bank sProject-Based and WBI TrainingUsing Training to Build Capacity for DevelopmentUsing Training to Build Capacity for DevelopmentThe World
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5 Page 1 Study Series2004 Annual Review of Development Effectiveness: The Bank s Contributions to Poverty ReductionAddressing the Challenges of Globalization: An Independent evaluation of the World Bank s Approach to Global Programs Agricultural Extension: The Kenya ExperienceAssisting Russia s Transition: An Unprecedented ChallengeBangladesh: Progress Through PartnershipBrazil: Forging a Strategic Partnership for Results An OED evaluation of World Bank AssistanceBridging Troubled Waters: Assessing the World Bank Water Resources StrategyCapacity Building in Africa.
6 An OED evaluation of World Bank Support The CIGAR at 31: An Independent Meta- evaluation of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural ResearchCountry Assistance evaluation Retrospective: OED Self- evaluation Debt Relief for the Poorest: An OED Review of the HIPC InitiativeDeveloping Towns and Cities: Lessons from Brazil and the PhilippinesThe Drive to Partnership: Aid Coordination and the World BankEconomies in Transition: An OED evaluation of World Bank Assistance The Effectiveness of World Bank Support for Community-Based and Driven Development : An OED EvaluationEvaluating a Decade of World Bank Gender Policy: 1990 99 evaluation of World Bank Assistance to Pacific Member Countries, 1992 2002 Financial Sector Reform: A Review of World Bank AssistanceFinancing the Global Benefits of Forests: The Bank s GEF Portfolio and the 1991 Forest Strategy and Its ImplementationFiscal Management in Adjustment LendingIDA s Partnership for Poverty ReductionImproving the Lives of the Poor Through Investment in CitiesIndia: The Dairy RevolutionInformation Infrastructure: The World Bank Group s ExperienceInvesting in Health: Development Effectiveness in the Health, Nutrition, and Population SectorJordan: Supporting Stable Development in a Challenging RegionLesotho: Development in a Challenging EnvironmentMainstreaming Gender in World Bank Lending: An UpdateMaintaining Momentum to 2015?
7 An Impact evaluation of Interventions to Improve Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Outcomes in Bangladesh The Next Ascent: An evaluation of the Aga Khan Rural Support Program, PakistanNongovernmental Organizations in World Bank Supported Projects: A ReviewPoland Country Assistance Review: Partnership in a Transition EconomyPoverty Reduction in the 1990s: An evaluation of Strategy and PerformanceThe Poverty Reduction Strategy Initiative: An Independent evaluation of the World Bank s Support Through 2003 Power for Development : A Review of the World Bank Group s Experience with Private Participation in the Electricity SectorPromoting Environmental Sustainability in DevelopmentPutting Social Development to Work for the Poor: An OED Review of World Bank ActivitiesReforming Agriculture: The World Bank Goes to MarketSharing Knowledge: Innovations and Remaining ChallengesSocial Funds: Assessing EffectivenessTunisia: Understanding Successful Socioeconomic Development Uganda: Policy, Participation, PeopleThe World Bank s Experience with Post-Conflict ReconstructionThe World Bank s Forest Strategy: Striking the Right BalanceZambia Country Assistance Review: Turning an Economy AroundEvaluation Country Case SeriesBosnia and Herzegovina: Post-Conflict ReconstructionBrazil: Forests in the Balance: Challenges of Conservation with DevelopmentCameroon: Forest Sector Development in a Difficult Political EconomyChina: From Afforestation to Poverty Alleviation and Natural Forest ManagementCosta Rica: Forest Strategy and the Evolution of Land UseEl Salvador: Post-Conflict ReconstructionIndia: Alleviating Poverty through Forest DevelopmentIndonesia: The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in ForestsThe Poverty Reduction Strategy Initiative.
8 Findings from 10 Country Case Studies of World Bank and IMF SupportUganda: Post-Conflict ReconstructionProceedingsGlobal Public Policies and Programs: Implications for Financing and EvaluationLessons of Fiscal AdjustmentLesson from Urban TransportEvaluating the Gender Impact of World Bank AssistanceEvaluation and Development : The Institutional Dimension (Transaction Publishers) evaluation and Poverty ReductionMonitoring & evaluation Capacity Development in AfricaPublic Sector Performance The Critical Role of EvaluationIEG PUBLICATIONSAll IEG evaluations are available, in whole or in part, in languages other than English. For our multilingual selection, please FOR A WORLD FREE OF POVERTYThe World Bank Group consists of five institutions the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the International Development Association (IDA), theMultilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the International Centre for the Settlement of InvestmentDisputes (ICSID).
9 Its mission is to fight poverty for lasting results and to help people help themselves and their envi-ronment by providing resources, sharing knowledge, building Capacity , and forging partnerships in the public andprivate WORLD BANK GROUPENHANCING Development EFFECTIVENESS THROUGH EXCELLENCE AND INDEPENDENCE IN EVALUATIONThe Independent evaluation Group (IEG) is an independent, three-part unit within the World Bank Group. IEG-World Bank is charged with evaluating the activities of the IBRD (The World Bank) and IDA, IEG-IFC focuses onassessment of IFC s work toward private sector Development , and IEG-MIGA evaluates the contributions of MIGA guara