Strengthening the World Bank's Role in Global Programs and PartnershipsUma Lele World Bank Publications, 2006 M01 1 - 60 pages This volume reports on a conference held by the World Bank's independent Operations Evaluation Department (OED) to discuss the Bank's rote in global program partnerships. The starting point for the discussions was a comprehensive review by OED of the effectiveness of 26 of the largest programs, including the Consultative Group on International AgricuRural Research and programs in health, environment, and trade. Participants at the conference provided crosscutting lessons about program design, implementation, and evaluation, and shared views about how the Bank can best help build commitment and assure financing for high priority global public goods that benefit the poor. |
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... promoting. We found that there is often poor alignment between the Bank's declared poverty alleviation mission and what the programs are trying to do. A fundamental feature of the most successful programs is country-level action. More ...
... promoting. We found that there is often poor alignment between the Bank's declared poverty alleviation mission and what the programs are trying to do. A fundamental feature of the most successful programs is country-level action. More ...
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... promote coherence among programs. This assessment of needs and pri- orities is especially important at the country level, so that trends can be tracked and the international community can act before common problems reach cri- sis ...
... promote coherence among programs. This assessment of needs and pri- orities is especially important at the country level, so that trends can be tracked and the international community can act before common problems reach cri- sis ...
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... promote meaningful participation of developing country experts in global programs. Of course, issues like transparency, clarity, and fairness are also important for the governance and management of global programs. PANELIST. Louka.
... promote meaningful participation of developing country experts in global programs. Of course, issues like transparency, clarity, and fairness are also important for the governance and management of global programs. PANELIST. Louka.
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... promotion activities be moved downwards, closer to implementation? Applying the principle of selectivity also raises questions about the proper selection of global programs or under-financing of programs that promote true GPGs. For ...
... promotion activities be moved downwards, closer to implementation? Applying the principle of selectivity also raises questions about the proper selection of global programs or under-financing of programs that promote true GPGs. For ...
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... promotes strategies to address the constraints on R&D investment. d. Stop TB also has a small drug facility that finances country-level investments in the form of drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis. Source: Operations Evaluation ...
... promotes strategies to address the constraints on R&D investment. d. Stop TB also has a small drug facility that finances country-level investments in the form of drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis. Source: Operations Evaluation ...
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Page vii - ODA Official Development Assistance ODI Overseas Development Institute OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development...
Page 16 - Bank has provided the following working definition of global public goods: ...commodities, resources, services — and also systems of rules or policy regimes with substantial cross-border externalities that are important for development and poverty reduction, and that can be produced in sufficient supply only through cooperation and collective action by developed and developing...
Page vii - GEF Global Environment Facility GFATM Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria GFHR Global Forum for Health Research...
Page v - Special thanks are also due to the speakers, session chairs, commentators, and conference participants for contributing to the success of this event. We...
Page vii - CGIAR Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research DFID Department for International Development...
Page viii - Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases UNDP United Nations Development Program...
Page 35 - The Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDK) has had a tremendous impact in combating the ten most important diseases of the poorest people in the world.