Evaluation Capacity Development - ECD Initiatives of Independent Development Evaluation of the African Development Bank - By Karen Rot-Münstermann. Study on Collaborative Partner-Donor Evaluation Synthesis Workshop (Manila, 2-4 December 2014.
The Independent Evaluation Strategy is grounded in the new evaluation policy, which provides the guiding framework. It identifies three complementary objectives for independent evaluation; namely learning, accountability, and promoting an evaluation culture.They are intended to support one over overarching goal to improve development effectiveness. The products and services that IDEV provides must enable it to deliver on all three objectives.
This country case study of Burkina Faso is one of a series of case studies that have been undertaken as part of an independent evaluation commissioned by the African Development Bank (AfDB) of the AfDB’s Policy Based Operations (PBOs)
This country case study of Ethiopia is one of a series of case-studies have been undertaken as part of an independent evaluation commissioned by the African Development Bank (AfDB) of the AfDB’s Policy Based Operations (PBOs).The general purpose of PBOs is to contribute to AfDB member countries’ economic growth and poverty reduction objectives through supporting policy and institutional reforms. For the AfDB PBOs include balance of payments support, sectoral adjustment lending to support reforms in specific sectors, policy based lending for governance, general budget support and sector budget support. This evaluation has been designed to examine the application of PBOs used by the Bank over the period 1999–2009.
This country case study of Rwanda is one of a series of case studies that have been undertaken as part of an independent evaluation commissioned by the African Development Bank (AfDB) of the AfDB’s Policy Based Operations (PBOs). The aim is to support policy and institutional reforms that promote economic growth and poverty reduction. PBOs include balance of payments support, sectoral adjustment lending to support reforms in specific sectors, policy based lending for governance, general budget support, and sector budget support. This evaluation has been designed to examine the application of PBOs used by the Bank over the period 1999–2009.
This country case study of Tanzania is one of a series of case studies that have been undertaken as part of an independent evaluation commissioned by the African Development Bank (AfDB) of the AfDB’s Policy Based Operations (PBOs).The aim is to support policy and institutional reforms that promote economic growth and poverty reduction. PBOs include balance of payments support, sectoral adjustment lending to support reforms in specific sectors, policy based lending for governance, general budget support and sector budget support. This evaluation has been designed to examine the application of PBOs used by the Bank over the period 1999–2009.