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World Bank Group │ What Have We Learned? The Evaluation Podcast

World Bank Group / Independent Evaluation Group
Financial Inclusion
Digital Financial Services
Gender Equality
Poverty Alleviation
Gender Equity
Learning Crisis
Blue Economy
Microfinance
Geospatial Analysis
Global Environment Facility
Covid-19
World Bank Group
Sahel Women Empowerment and Demographic Dividend
Marine Spatial Planning
Sustainable Ocean Plans
Satellite Data
Desertification
Remote Sensing
Evaluation Methods
GIS (geographic Information Systems)

What have we learned about global development? A show from the World Bank Group’s independent evaluation function, IEG.

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This episode explores lessons from the World Bank’s support to the blue economy, a widely recognized approach to shift the way we work and think in ocean spaces. Blue economy principles emphasize planning, restorative, and inclusive actions that supp... more

This episode explores how monitoring and evaluation systems enable the World Bank Group to learn from its support for gender equality, assess whether it leads to meaningful change, and decide when to scale up or adjust efforts to maximize impact.

Supporting the creation of more, better, and more inclusive jobs is critical towards achieving the goals of poverty reduction and shared prosperity in countries. This is especially true for low-income countries that face multiple challenges, such as ... more

Countries worldwide are facing a learning crisis with high levels of learning poverty - with the poorest communities being the hardest hit. What are the lessons from World Bank’s efforts in addressing this learning crisis?

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Tom Pickerel
Global Director of the Ocean Program at the World Resource Institute
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Episode: S4E4 | Lessons on implementing the blue economy
Michelle Diaz
Senior Environmental Specialist at the World Bank and former Manager of ProBlue
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Episode: S4E4 | Lessons on implementing the blue economy
Lucy Greenhill
Director of Blue Economy at HAL Marine Consulting
HAL Marine Consulting
Episode: S4E4 | Lessons on implementing the blue economy
Lisandro Martin
Heads the Department for Outcomes at the World Bank Group, leads corporate-level results reporting.
World Bank Group
Episode: S4E3 | Lessons on measuring and delivering results for women and girls
Elena Bardazzi
Senior economist in IEG, author of evaluations on World Bank and IFC’s engagement for gender equality.
World Bank Group
Episode: S4E3 | Lessons on measuring and delivering results for women and girls
Luis Benveniste
Global Director for Education at the World Bank
World Bank
Episode: S4E1 | Lessons on improving learning outcomes in basic education
Anupam Anan
Senior Evaluation Officer at the Global Environment Facilities Independent Evaluation Office
Global Environment Facility
Episode: S3E7 | From geo-pixels to evaluation insights
Birgina Sioulou
Data scientist in the methods team at IEG
Independent Evaluation Group, IEG
Episode: S3E7 | From geo-pixels to evaluation insights
Jean Pesme
Global Director for Finance in the Finance Competitiveness and Innovation Global Practice at the World Bank
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Episode: S3E6 | Driving prosperity through financial inclusion

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S4E3 | Lessons on measuring and delivering results for women and girls
Q: Can you talk a bit more about the pitfalls of measuring widely versus deeply?
The gender tag wasn't effective for incentivizing transformations and became more of a marker for success than a measurement tool.
S4E3 | Lessons on measuring and delivering results for women and girls
Q: Why is it important to track the bank group's impact on gender equality?
It's critical because measuring the impact isn't straightforward and requires understanding complex gender dynamics.

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