Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support
This evaluation assesses the relevance and effectiveness of Bank support for public sector capacity building in Africa, over the past 10 years. It draws on studies of Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Mali, and Mozambique; aggregate assessments of co...
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okr-10986-74682021-04-23T14:02:30Z Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support Operations Evaluation Department ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE CAPACITY BUILDING CAS CONSENSUS BUILDING CORRUPTION COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS EMPLOYMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ICR ILLITERACY IMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION REPORT INCOME INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACT INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS LEARNING LICENSES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MIGRATION NEGOTIATION NUTRITION OUTCOME INDICATORS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC PUBLIC ACTIVITIES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FINANCIAL RESOURCES PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY BUILDING PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM EFFORTS PUBLIC SECTOR STRATEGY PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES REGIONAL STRATEGIES SENIOR MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL SERVICES SUBSIDIARY TAX ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRUST FUNDS WAGES This evaluation assesses the relevance and effectiveness of Bank support for public sector capacity building in Africa, over the past 10 years. It draws on studies of Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Mali, and Mozambique; aggregate assessments of country strategies and operations across the Bank's Africa Region; and, reviews of three corporate and Regional programs dedicated to capacity building-the World Bank Institute, the Institutional Development Fund, and the Bank-supported African Capacity Building Foundation. Main findings suggest recent changes in approach have made Bank support more relevant; most capacity support remains fragmented; sector-specific capacity building approaches need strengthening; tools and instruments could be more effectively and fully utilized; and, quality assurance is inadequate. These findings underscore the importance of approaching capacity building in Africa as a core objective, and ensuring that Bank capacity building support is country-owned, results oriented, and evidence-based. The evaluation recommends that: the Bank strengthen its knowledge base, and amplify its framework for public sector capacity building, to better help countries; sector and thematic leadership should develop sector-specific guidance on diagnosing public sector capacity needs, and ways of monitoring and evaluating interventions; regional senior management should ensure that Country Assistance Strategies are used effectively to help countries identify, and strengthen the capacities they need to plan, implement, and measure the results of their poverty reduction strategies; and, the Bank should reassess what role training should play in its capacity building support, how it should be provided, and what should be the respective roles of a central training unit, and Regional programs in any future support for this activity. 2012-06-07T20:32:03Z 2012-06-07T20:32:03Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6431215/capacity-building-africa-oed-evaluation-world-bank-support 978-0-8213-6241-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7468 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa East Africa Southern Africa West Africa Sahel Sub-Saharan Africa |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE CAPACITY BUILDING CAS CONSENSUS BUILDING CORRUPTION COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS EMPLOYMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ICR ILLITERACY IMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION REPORT INCOME INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACT INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS LEARNING LICENSES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MIGRATION NEGOTIATION NUTRITION OUTCOME INDICATORS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC PUBLIC ACTIVITIES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FINANCIAL RESOURCES PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY BUILDING PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM EFFORTS PUBLIC SECTOR STRATEGY PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES REGIONAL STRATEGIES SENIOR MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL SERVICES SUBSIDIARY TAX ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRUST FUNDS WAGES |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE CAPACITY BUILDING CAS CONSENSUS BUILDING CORRUPTION COUNTRY ASSISTANCE STRATEGIES DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS EMPLOYMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ICR ILLITERACY IMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION REPORT INCOME INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACT INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS LEARNING LICENSES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MIGRATION NEGOTIATION NUTRITION OUTCOME INDICATORS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS PUBLIC PUBLIC ACTIVITIES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FINANCIAL RESOURCES PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC MANAGEMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY PUBLIC SECTOR CAPACITY BUILDING PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM EFFORTS PUBLIC SECTOR STRATEGY PUBLIC SECTORS PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES REGIONAL STRATEGIES SENIOR MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL SERVICES SUBSIDIARY TAX ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRUST FUNDS WAGES Operations Evaluation Department Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support |
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This evaluation assesses the relevance
and effectiveness of Bank support for public sector capacity
building in Africa, over the past 10 years. It draws on
studies of Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Mali, and
Mozambique; aggregate assessments of country strategies and
operations across the Bank's Africa Region; and,
reviews of three corporate and Regional programs dedicated
to capacity building-the World Bank Institute, the
Institutional Development Fund, and the Bank-supported
African Capacity Building Foundation. Main findings suggest
recent changes in approach have made Bank support more
relevant; most capacity support remains fragmented;
sector-specific capacity building approaches need
strengthening; tools and instruments could be more
effectively and fully utilized; and, quality assurance is
inadequate. These findings underscore the importance of
approaching capacity building in Africa as a core objective,
and ensuring that Bank capacity building support is
country-owned, results oriented, and evidence-based. The
evaluation recommends that: the Bank strengthen its
knowledge base, and amplify its framework for public sector
capacity building, to better help countries; sector and
thematic leadership should develop sector-specific guidance
on diagnosing public sector capacity needs, and ways of
monitoring and evaluating interventions; regional senior
management should ensure that Country Assistance Strategies
are used effectively to help countries identify, and
strengthen the capacities they need to plan, implement, and
measure the results of their poverty reduction strategies;
and, the Bank should reassess what role training should play
in its capacity building support, how it should be provided,
and what should be the respective roles of a central
training unit, and Regional programs in any future support
for this activity. |
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Operations Evaluation Department |
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Operations Evaluation Department |
title |
Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support |
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Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support |
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Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support |
title_fullStr |
Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support |
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Capacity Building in Africa : An OED Evaluation of World Bank Support |
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capacity building in africa : an oed evaluation of world bank support |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6431215/capacity-building-africa-oed-evaluation-world-bank-support http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7468 |
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