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Annual Review of Development Effectiveness 2006 : Getting Results /

The "results agenda" adopted by the World Bank and other donors aims to ensure that development assistance yields sustainable poverty reduction. Effective poverty reduction results from three main factors: sustained and inclusive growth, effective service delivery to the poor, and capable...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Huppi, Monika
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2006.
Colección:Independent evaluation studies.
World Bank e-Library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Executive Summary
  • Management Comments58; Summary
  • Chairman8217;s Summary58; Committee on Development Effectiveness 40;CODE41;
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Achieving Poverty45;Reducing Growth
  • Economic Growth8212;the Recent Record
  • How Quality Growth Delivers Poverty Reduction
  • Reduction of Income Poverty in Bank45;Assisted Countries
  • How Effectively Has World Bank Assistance Contributed to Poverty45;Reducing Growth63;
  • 3 Achieving Meaningful Results at the Sector Level
  • How Have the Bank8217;s Projects Performed63;
  • How Much Impact Do Projects Have on the Sector63;
  • Essential Elements for Achieving Results
  • 4 Strengthening Public Sector Accountability
  • Strengthening Accountability with Administrative Reforms
  • Fostering Local Control to Improve Accountability
  • 5 Conclusions
  • Appendixes
  • A58; Project Performance Results
  • B58; Sector and Project Outcome Ratings in Country Assistance Evaluations
  • C58; Project Outcomes and Policy and Institutional Quality
  • D58; Poverty Data
  • E58; Governance Indicators for Bank Borrowers with Public Sector Programs
  • F58; Management Response
  • Endnotes
  • Bibliography
  • Boxes
  • 246;1 China and India Account for a Large Share of the World8217;s Poverty Reduction
  • 246;2 Burkina Faso8212;Focused Country Assistance Strategy with Measurable Milestones Yields Results
  • 246;3 Analytical Work on the Constraints to Poverty45;Reducing Growth Helped Reshape Bank Assistance to Armenia
  • 246;4 Conditional Cash Transfers Help Latin American Families Increase Human Capital Formation
  • 346;1 Unrealistic Project Objectives Are Often Grounded in Inadequate Institutional Analysis
  • 346;2 Understanding the Results Chain Was Key to Designing Interventions to Improve Girls8217; School Enrollment in Egypt
  • 446;1 Building Coalitions Made for Successful Regulatory Reforms in Senegal
  • 446;2 Asset Declaration Can Reduce Corruption If It Is Enforced and Disclosed
  • 446;3 Using Community Feedback to Enhance Accountability
  • 446;4 Local Control of Water Systems Gets Better Results
  • Figures
  • 246;1 Growth Performance Has Improved44; but Sustained Income Growth Remains a Challenge for Many Bank Borrowers
  • 246;2 Middle45;Income Countries Were More Likely to Experience Strong Growth than Low45;Income Countries 40;19958211;200541;
  • 246;3 Countries with Higher Growth Have Stronger Economic Management and Better Policies for Social Inclusion and Equity than Slow Growers
  • 246;4 Policies and Investments that Enhance Equity Strengthen the Growth Effect on Poverty
  • 246;5 Poverty Reduction Remains a Significant Challenge44; Even in Countries with Positive Growth Rates
  • 246;6 Of 25 Sampled Countries44; 11 Witnessed Poverty Reduction Between the Mid45;1990s and Early 2000s
  • 246;7 Changes in Distribution Reinforced the Poverty45;Reducing Effect of Growth in Some Countries44; but Dampened It in Others
  • 246;8 Poverty Remains More Widespread in Rural than in Urban Areas in Most of the Sampled Countries
  • 346;1 Project Outcomes Improved in over Half of All Sectors
  • 346;2 Project Outcomes Are Better in Countries with Strong Sector Policies
  • 346;3 Successful Projects Alone Do Not Ensure Sector45;Level Impact
  • 346;4 Setting Unrealistic Targets Leads to Perceptions of Failure44; Even When Substantial Results Are Achieved
  • 446;1 Government Process Quality Indicators Improved in About Half of.