Evaluation Resources

Results 1-10 of 40 for Health

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.

Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project which aims to improve the management capacity of the health sector and system efficiency, increase equitable access to and use of quality basic health services and support informed policy dialogue in Tajikistan. IED overall assessment: Successful

Validates the completion report's assessment of the Project which aims to improve the range and quality of reproductive health services through the development of health human resources and a health-care infrastructure, and harness private sector and nongovernment organizations to expand reproductive health services in Pakistan. IED overall assessment: Unsuccessful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the Project aimed at improving the living conditions and wellbeing of internally displaced people in the Northeast conflict region of Sri Lanka. IED overall assessment: Successful.

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.

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

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed to improve the potential health and well-being of Kiribati people by providing sustained program of improvements in water supply, sanitation services, solid waste disposal and environmental conservation. IED overall assessment: Partly successful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project targeted at women, girls and infants of four provinces in Pakistan focusing on reproductive health care, control of common infections, health and nutrition education, skilled delivery care, emergency obstetric care, family planning and sexually transmitted diseases. IED overall assessment: Successful.

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.

On April 2008, the Director General of the Operations Evaluation Department of the Asian Development Bank received this response from the Managing Director General on behalf of Management on the Project Performance Evaluation Report for the Health Sector Development Program in Mongolia.