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Issue 6 • September 2007
Small
Loans, Big Impact
Tsevelmaa, Shagdarsuren, and Byambajav belong to 45 per cent of Mongolia's
population living in unserviced districts surrounding major cities, and
half of whom are poor. The three have all received modest loans from ADB--ranging
from US$200 to 1,000--to improve their situation. Read about the impact
of this project on their lives.
An
Introduction to Results Management: Russian Translation Now Available
Results management has its roots in business management theories, applied
social research, program evaluation, and expenditure management. The approach,
initially applied in private sector organizations, moved quickly to the
public sector as part of reform efforts in the 1980s and 1990s. Over the
last decade, it has increasingly been implemented in development agencies
and multilateral organizations. The purpose of this guide is to explain
the main principles of results management and the implications of implementing
it in an organization. The link below takes you to both English and Russian
versions.
Community
of Practice on Managing for Development Results 2007 Publication
This 32-page publication introduces the Community of Practice on Managing
for Development Results (CoP-MfDR)--its goals, members, and activities--to
a wider audience. It gathers together the many and diverse voices of the
community regarding results-based monitoring and evaluation, the subject
of its ongoing online discussion.
New Additions to the MfDR Resource Center:
See the MfDR Resource
Center
See the 5 Most Visited Pages in MfDR at ADB.org
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