S3E5 | Reaching women and girls trapped in violence and conflict
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
2M ago
The World Bank is committed to reaching women and girls trapped in fragile, conflict-affected and violent contexts with support aimed at meaningful and lasting change. How is the World Bank approaching this challenge? What lessons can be learned from its experience?      ..read more
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S3E3 | Part 2: Taxes, the social contract, and financing development
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
6M ago
The second episode on this series about taxes, or domestic revenue mobilization, features a conversation between IEG host Jeff Chelsky and Rusudan Kemularia, Head of the Tax Inspectors Without Boarders Secretariat at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ..read more
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S3E2 | Part 1: Taxes, the social contract, and financing development
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
6M ago
On the first episode of this series about taxes, or domestic revenue mobilization, the World Bank’s Director for Governance Global Practice, Arturo Herrera Gutierrez, and IEG host Jeff Chelsky, discuss how the World Bank can most effectively support countries in managing the difficult terrain of tax reform ..read more
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S3E1: Comment la Banque mondiale peut s’inspirer de son engagement au Maroc pour son nouveau modèle stratégique dans les pays à revenu intermédiaire
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
6M ago
Une récente évaluation menée par le Groupe indépendant d'évaluation (IEG) offre des enseignements pour orienter l'avenir de l'assistance de la Banque mondiale au Maroc, tout en mettant en lumière les principes fondamentaux d'une collaboration efficace avec les pays à revenu intermédiaire. Dans cet épisode, Estelle Raimondo et Sabine Durier se penchent sur le partenariat de la Banque mondiale avec le Maroc, sur ce qui a fonctionné ou pas. Estelle Raimondo, responsable des méthodes d’évaluation d'IEG, a dirigé la récente évaluation du programme pays du Maroc. Sabine Durier dirige le département ..read more
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S2E6: Additionality in the private sector and the experience of the International Finance Corporation
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
11M ago
Additionality is the unique value that Development Finance Institutions offer to private companies in low- and middle-income countries without crowding out private investments. This episode demystifies additionality and explores how to identify it, measure it, and realize ever more of its unique value.   ..read more
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S2E5: Boosting Energy Efficiency to Power a Green Future
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
1y ago
Boosting energy efficiency is critical for addressing climate change. This episode explores lessons on how to scale up energy efficiency efforts to fully realize their potential.  ..read more
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S2E4: Lessons from Developing Resilient Agrifood Systems
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
1y ago
Dr. Agnes Kalibata, president of AGRA, explores with host, Brenda Barbour, the importance of resilient agrifood systems in promoting long-term food security, and how the World Bank Group and other actors can support countries in developing agrifood systems that are productive, resilient, and sustainable ..read more
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S2E3: Lessons for Future Crises from the World Bank Group’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
1y ago
This episode unpacks lessons about factors that facilitated the World Bank Group's strong response to the pandemic and explores areas that can be strengthened to boost crisis preparedness as we navigate compounding crises ..read more
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S2E2: Lessons from Shifting Paradigms in Disaster Risk Reduction
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
1y ago
Disasters caused by natural hazards increasingly threaten the lives and livelihoods of the world’s poor. In this episode, we will explore how a more severe risk environment has been reshaping the way the World Bank and its partners approach disaster risk reduction.  ..read more
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S2E1: Lessons Unwrapped from Tackling Plastic Waste
World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast
by World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
1y ago
Every year, the world generates 2 billion tons of trash, including 400 million tons of plastic. Most of this waste is mismanaged, piling up and flowing into our oceans, adding to greenhouse gas emissions and land and water pollution. A long-term solution requires the world to shift to a circular economy. What does circularity entail? What can we learn from global efforts to tackle solid waste, and in particular plastics?  Host Jeff Chelsky talks trash with Steve Fletcher, Professor of Ocean Policy and Economy at the University of Portsmouth, to take stock of lessons from a waste crisis th ..read more
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