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独立评估小组(IEG)FY26工作计划和预算以及FY2728指示性计划(英)2025
世界银行·2025-03-11 06:30

Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) is adapting its strategic framework to address multiple global challenges, including climate change, public debt, food insecurity, and the impacts of geopolitical conflicts, which threaten the World Bank Group's mission to end extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity [5][6] - IEG plans to deliver 9 thematic and corporate evaluations, 4-5 Country Program Evaluations (CPEs), and annual reports in FY26, maintaining a focus on pressing development issues and aligning with the World Bank Group's strategic priorities [7][22] Summary by Sections 1. Introduction - IEG's mandate includes assessing the relevance, efficacy, and efficiency of World Bank Group (WBG) operational policies and programs [13] - IEG aims to enhance accountability and generate learning to inform future WBG strategies [14][15] 2. IEG FY26-28 Work Program and Strategic Framework - The FY26 work program includes 9 thematic evaluations and 4-5 CPEs, reflecting a commitment to adapt to evolving global challenges [22] - The strategic framework emphasizes urgent development issues and aligns with WBG's priorities, focusing on thematic streams such as Planet, People, Prosperity, Infrastructure, and Digital Technology [23][26] 3. Thematic Directions - IEG is developing Theories of Change (ToCs) for thematic streams to guide evaluation questions and prioritize evidence gaps [28] - Proposed evaluations include Food and Nutrition Security (FY26), Emergency Health Preparedness (FY26), and Vocational and Jobs Training (FY27), addressing critical areas of development [36][46] 4. Human Resources and Budget - IEG requests a budget of $46.1 million for FY26, representing a 3.8% increase, aimed at enhancing data analytics and validation work [11] 5. Proposed FY26-28 Evaluation Pipeline - The evaluation pipeline includes thematic evaluations on climate resilience, health preparedness, and infrastructure, with a focus on cross-cutting themes such as gender and fragility [79][80]