Independent Evaluation Group
The Independent Evaluation Group is an independent unit within the World Bank Group charged with objectively evaluating the activities of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association, the work of International Finance Corporation in private sector development, and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency's guarantee projects and services to provide accountability, help the WGB avoid unnecessary mistakes and successfully reach their goals.
The head of IEG, the Director-General, Evaluation, reports directly to the Bank Group's Board of Executive Directors and not to Bank Group management.
History
Evaluation of World Bank projects began in 1970, when President Robert McNamara created an Operations Evaluation Unit in the bank's Programming and Budgeting Department. In 1973, the unit was renamed the Operations Evaluation Department, and thereafter gained increasing independence from bank management. The International Finance Corporation established an evaluation unit in 1984, and in 1995, the unit increased its independence under a new name, the Operations Evaluation Group. The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency created an evaluation office in 2002. In July 2006 the Board of the Bank Group integrated the independent evaluation functions of the World Bank, IFC, and MIGA into a single unit, the Independent Evaluation Group.In 2019, Alison Evans, a United Kingdom national, assumed the position of Director-General, Evaluation at the World Bank Group. Before this role, Dr. Evans was the Chief Commissioner of the UK’s Independent Commission for Aid Impact based in London, England.