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Evaluation Resources
Results 1-10 of 68 for Governance and public sector management
February 2013
ONGOING EVALUATION. The project performance evaluation aims to assess project’s performance as well as the long-term impacts of the project and its sustainability. It will examine the project's contribution to the decentralization and deconcentration reforms in Cambodia as well as its contribution to the development of stronger governance and audit systems.
February 2013
ONGOING EVALUATION. This project performance evaluation aims to assess the project’s performance and the factors affecting it. It will identify any other impacts of the projects, including those pertaining to communities, environment, and local institutions. It will examine issues such as appropriateness of design in terms of scope, implementation, and safeguarding and an assessment of the potential for sustainability.
January 2013
ONGOING EVALUATION. This project performance evaluation report aims to assess the project’s performance and the factors affecting it. The evaluation will also examine the extent to which the project served the purpose of improving access to water supply and basic sanitation in relation of Cambodia’s achievement of the Millennium Development Goal 7. Similarly, lessons will be identified that can be derived for future intervention in Cambodia under similar situations.
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the program which aims to support the government of Armenia’s crisis mitigation efforts by maintaining its core public expenditure program, meeting its social safety net spending needs and creating jobs. IED overall assessment: Successful
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the program which aims to enhance macroeconomic stability, improve investment environment, more financial stability and greater accountability through efficient public financial management in Indonesia. IED overall assessment: Successful
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project, which aimed to support the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan in reestablishing the primary road network damaged during two decades of conflict and neglect, and implement cost recovery measures. IED overall assessment: Successful
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project, which aimed to enhance the efficiency, economy, and effectiveness of public sector audit function through strengthened central and regional audit institutions operating to internationally accepted standards. IED overall assessment: Successful
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project, whose objective was to help implement a countercyclical fiscal stimulus response with immediate expenditure execution rates within 2009 and thus help the Georgian economy return to pre-crisis trajectory of growth and social development. IED overall assessment: Successful
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project, which was expected to create employment, generate income for households, improve safety and availability of medical facilities, help reconcile different ethnic groups, and unify the country politically. IED overall assessment: Less than successful
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project which aims to facilitate efficient issuance and administration of property and land-lease certificates in Mongolia which were expected to enhance collection of land fee payments and property taxes for urban and agricultural development and to operate a private property market. IED overall assessment: Less than successful