Evaluation Resources

Results 1-10 of 13 for Gender

Validates the completion report’s assessment of the project aimed to raise the per capita income of the project area beneficiaries to attain or exceed the poverty line, and improve the human resource and income-generating potential of women in the project area.

This special evaluation study brings country perspective and information on gender issues, gender results from ADB-assisted projects, and stakeholders' view on the challenges for implementing gender mainstreaming.

This special evaluation study brings a country and project perspective on the implementation and outcomes of ADB's Gender and Development (GAD) Policy between 1998 and December 2009.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the Project aimed at improving revenue-generating capacity, reforming the civil service, and developing the private sector, to enable the delivery of better public services, reduce employment pressures in the public sector, and support sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction in Punjab, Pakistan. IED overall assessment: Partly Successful.

Validates the completion report's assessment of the project aimed at increasing farmers' income in Nepal by promoting production and marketing of agricultural crops, with a particular focus on secondary crops. IED overall assessment: Successful.

This special evaluation study assesses implementation effectiveness of ADB's 1998 Policy on Gender and Development through an analysis of its relevance, responsiveness, and results to date.

This special evaluation study assesses implementation effectiveness of ADB's 1998 Policy on Gender and Development (GAD) through an analysis of its relevance, responsiveness, and results to date.

On 26 October 2007, 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 Evaluation on the Effect of Microfinance on Poor Rural Households and the Status of Women.

This special evaluation study aims to assess, based on the experience of ADB-supported projects, the extent to which access to microfinance has reduced the poverty of rural poor households and improved the socioeconomic status of poor women.

This issue of the Learning Curves summarizes the special evaluation study on the Effect on Microfinance Operations on Poor Rural Households and the Status of Women to determine how effective its projects had been in reducing rural poverty and improving the status of women.