Ongoing Evaluations
Pubjab Rural/Community Water Supply and Sanitation
Sector Projects
Team Leader: Ganesh Rauniyar, Evaluation Specialist
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While evaluation reports have continued to focus on reporting relevance, effectiveness,
efficiency, sustainability, and likely impacts of ADB assistance at the project,
sector, and country levels, establishing the relationship between causality
and impact has not been systematically addressed. Moreover, the impact of external
factors on ADB assistance has not been analyzed in detail until very recently
in an IED report.
The report is based on a rigorous impact evaluation methodology and it addresses
attribution issues.
IED is committed to conducting one rigorous impact evaluation annually. For
this purpose, IED has identified the Punjab Rural/Community Water Supply and
Sanitation Sector Projects in Pakistan in its 2008 Work Program. The study will
contribute to better understanding of project level impacts resulting from ADB
assistance in the water and sanitation subsector for future project/sector intervention
in developing member countries. It will also build an in-house capacity for
conducting rigorous impact evaluation in the future.
| MILESTONE |
SCHEDULE |
STATUS |
| Evaluation Approach Paper |
March 2008 |
Approved on March 2008 |
| Fieldwork |
May to November 2008 |
Completed |
| Final Report |
August 2009 |
Approved |
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