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Evaluation Resources
Results 71-80 of 131 for 2008
August 2008
This issue of the Learning Curves summarizes the evaluation of ADB's Poverty Reduction Trust Funds which are assessed in terms of its objectives, contributions and links to the achievement of ADB's strategic objectives.
August 2008
This issue of the Learning Curves summarizes the sector assistance program evaluation on transport and trade Facilitation in Mongolia. The study was undertaken to inform the forthcoming country assistance program evaluation, and planned country partnership strategy, 2009-2013.
July 2008
This sector assistance program evaluation provides an independent assessment of ADB’s assistance to the Mongolian transport and trade facilitation sectors and identifies areas for further improving the effectiveness of its interventions.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at preventing flooding of houses and crops, improving environmental factors, minimizing disruptions of services and commercial activities, and enhancing the income-earning capacity of the generally poor populations in selected provinces of Indonesia. IED overall assessment: Successful.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project designed to reduce damage caused by floods in areas lying along the rivers of Pakistan. The project was expected to improve sector policy, improve capacity of various agencies involved in flood preparedness, and to reduce flood hazards. IED overall assessment: Successful.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed to increase rural incomes, employment, and quality of life through improvements in irrigation and road infrastructure, community development, provision of financial services, and institutional support through organizational and skills training for beneficiaries in village communities of Pakistan. IED overall assessment: Successful.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at strengthening Sri Lanka's capacity to manage its water resources in a sustainable, participatory and transparent way. The project involved capacity building of existing agencies in the water sector and construction of water-related infrastructure. IED overall assessment: Unsuccessful.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project envisaged to improve the health of the urban poor and reduce mortality and morbidity among women and children, and to build capacity of local governments to manage, finance, plan, evaluate and coordinate health services. IED overall assessment: Successful.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at promoting Mongolia's economic and social development through improved efficiency of the road sector by supporting policy and institutional reforms, upgrading priority sections of the state road networks, and developing capacity of local road construction and maintenance agencies. IED overall assessment: Highly successful.
July 2008
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project designed to promote economic growth and raise living standards by providing railway infrastructure in the People's Republic of China to facilitate transport of goods and people and to have improved access to employment opportunities and income-generating activities. IED overall assessment: Highly successful.