Impact Evaluation - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • Gertler, Martinez, Premand, Rawlings and Vermeersch (2011) Impact Evaluation in Practice, Washington, DC:The World Bank
  • World Bank Poverty Group World Bank Poverty Group
  • World Bank Independent Evaluation Group or in Wikipedia Independent Evaluation Group
  • Baker, Judy. 2000. Evaluating the Impact of Development Projects on Poverty: A Handbook for Practitioners. Directions in Development, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
  • International Initiative for Impact Evaluation
  • Innovations for Poverty Action
  • Cochrane Collaboration
  • Campbell Collaboration
  • Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA)
  • International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
  • UN International Trade Centre (ITC)

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