Blog: Ending Poverty: How Should the World Bank Group Measure its Contribution?
Impartially determining what works and what doesn't through independent evaluation is central to achieving the Bank Group's twin goals.
Impartially determining what works and what doesn't through independent evaluation is central to achieving the Bank Group's twin goals.
The United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) is a professional network that brings together the units responsible for evaluation in the UN system including the specialized agencies, funds, programmes and affiliated organizations. It has 45 members and three observers. UNEG aims to promote the independence, credibility and usefulness of the evaluation function and evaluation across the UN system, to advocate for the importance of evaluation for learning, decision-making and accountability, and to support the evaluation community in the UN system and beyond.
 
 
 
 
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