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Evaluation Resources
Results 21-30 of 1422
January 2013
This report assesses the performance of the project in terms of effectiveness, efficiency, relevance and sustainability, as well as to draw lessons for other sustainable energy projects. It also looks at the environmental and social impacts of the project.
January 2013
This Learning Curves summarizes the impact evaluation study which quantifies the economic and noneconomic impacts of shallow tubewell irrigation in Nepal. It reviews the environmental impacts on project’s beneficiaries, analyzes effectiveness and sustainability of water user groups, and generates findings, lessons and recommendations.
January 2013
This edition of Learning Curves summarizes the evaluation that examines how ADB can become a stronger knowledge institution. As a key development player in the region, ADB could be at the forefront in specific knowledge areas and at the cutting edge in connecting knowledge with financing for better development results.
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.
January 2013
This paper documents the Chair's Summary of the Committee Discussion held last 17 January 2013.
January 2013
This report assesses the program’s relevance, effectiveness, efficiency in achieving its objectives and outputs, sustainability of outcomes, and impact; the performance of the ADB, the executing agency, and the implementing agencies; and draw out key lessons for ADB operations in the microfinance sector.
January 2013
Shallow Tubewell Irrigation in Nepal: Impacts of the Community Groundwater Irrigation Sector Project
This impact evaluation study quantifies the economic and noneconomic impacts of shallow tubewell irrigation in Nepal. It reviews the environmental impacts on project’s beneficiaries, analyzes effectiveness and sustainability of water user groups, and generates findings, lessons and recommendations.
December 2012
Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project which aims to expand micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises in agriculture-related sectors, provide and maintain key economic infrastructure, and enhance public and private sector capacities to support the process of economic growth in Pakistan. IED overall assessment: Less than successful
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