Improving the Sustainability of Development Interventions - What Will It Take?

23 November 2023
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
press release

What: A learning event on Improving the sustainability of African Development Bank Group development interventions

Who: African Development Bank staff, policy- and-decision makers, government authorities, public administrations, project implementation units, development partners, and civil society organizations.

When: Wednesday, 29 November 2023 | 8:00am-13:00pm GMT

Where: A hybrid event, held on Zoom and in-person in the CCIA building, Abidjan

https://afdb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bUv4mIDKSH67MGFf5rXn1Q

Independent Development Evaluation (IDEV) of the African Development Bank will hold a learning event on Wednesday, 29 November 2023 for stakeholders to gain a deeper understanding of sustainable development interventions.

The event, Improving the sustainability of development interventions: what will it take? will provide a platform for sharing knowledge, experiences, and good practices to enhance the sustainability of impact of the Bank's development interventions. Through evaluative knowledge, the event will explore which strategies are working, which are not, and why.

An analysis of 72 independent evaluations conducted between 2018 and 2022 found 31 recurring deficiencies in economic and financial sustainability. There were an additional 30 deficiencies in institutional sustainability and the strengthening of capacity.

Click here to register for the event

Contact :

Kate Stoney, Senior Communication Officer, Independent Development Evaluation (IDEV) | African Development Bank | email: [email protected]

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