Evaluation Resources

Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project which aims to improve the reliability of water supply, sanitation, and solid waste services in the ger areas of Mongolia.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at improving health and living conditions by providing clean and safe drinking water in the Harbin administrative area of the People's Republic of China. IED overall assessment: Successful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project designed to ease capacity and safety constraints for efficient movement of freight and passengers along the north-south Chongqing-Zhanjiang corridor in the People's Republic of China. IED overall assessment: Successful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project designed to improve access to clean, safe, sufficient and regular water supply in Pakistan. The Project also sought to expand livelihood opportunities and increase capacity of water-related agencies in delivering service. IED overall assessment: Successful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project designed to improve the quality of life of urban residents, especially the poor and disadvantaged, and to enhance urban productivity and economic growth in the Vientiane urban area. IED overall assessment: Successful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project directed at increasing the capacity and capability of local governments and local water supply enterprises in Indonesia to provide, operate, manage and maintain basic infrastructure and essential urban services and equipment. IED overall assessment: Partly successful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at commercialization of urban and environmental infrastructure development, financing, operation and maintenance, and enhanced access of the urban poor to improvements in urban environments and services. IED overall assessment: Unsuccessful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at improving the ability of local and provincial governments in Indonesia to efficiently deliver urban infrastructure services. Nongovernment institutions were expected to participate in urban management and national agencies to provide advisory services and training programs. IED overall assessment: Partly successful.