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Effectiveness and Efficiency of Monitoring and Evaluation Systems - Biennial Report On Operations Evaluation
Effectiveness and Efficiency of Monitoring and Evaluation Systems - Biennial Report On Operations Evaluation
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Effectiveness and Efficien…
Biennial Report on
Effectiveness and Efficiency of Monitoring and Operations
Evaluation: Assessing
Evaluation Systems Book Table of Contents
the Monitoring and
Evaluation Systems of
IFC and MIGA
Authors/Editors: World Bank
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Explores whether monitoring and evaluation (M&E) has led to better projects and development outcomes in the Content Alerts
International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), including Get World Bank eLibrary
whether the impacts on development outcomes and project quality are commensurate with costs. For IFC content as it is updated.
Advisory Services, the link between strong M&E systems and greater project development effectiveness was
not uniform across the business lines. Use of M&E information in MIGA is increasing, though it is still limited View RSS Feeds Sign up for e-alerts
because of the relatively new program and the small number of evaluated projects from which to draw lessons,
but underwriting staff indicate a powerful learning effect from direct involvement in evaluation. The IFC spends
about $14 million per year for M&E, making it challenging to assess the efficiency of these expenses, but a
cost-benefit analysis can provide useful insights. MIGA has a distinct challenge of developing its M&E system
in a cost-effective way that also reflects its development mandate and operational practices.
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