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Evaluation Resources
August 2010
Validates the completion report's assessment of the project which aims to rehabilitate and reconstruct essential physical and social infrastructure in the eight districts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan. IED overall assessment: Partly successful.
April 2010
Validates the completion report's assessment of the program aimed at improving social services in Pakistan by improving governance and financing at the local government level. The project aimed to increase school enrolment, health coverage and water supply and sanitation services. IED overall assessment: partly successful
September 2005
This report evaluates the performance of the Basic Skills Project designed to develop basic skills training systems for infrastructure development and health service delivery in Cambodia.
July 2005
This report evaluates 20 years (1985–2004) of Asian Development Bank (ADB) support to social sector development in Pakistan.
October 2001
This report assesses two technical assistance projects on the financing of social services, one in Viet Nam and another in Sri Lanka. It identifies lessons and insights for ADB’s operations in social sectors.