Evaluation Reports
| Date | Title |
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| 13/09/2012 | |
| 13/09/2012 | |
| 31/05/2012 | |
| 31/05/2012 | |
| 23/11/2006 | |
| 07/04/2006 |
Informal Note on PPER Summary of Four Agriculture Sector Projects (77 KB) |
| 02/02/2006 |
Ghana - Country Assistance Evaluation 1998-2003 (521 KB)
Abstract: Ghana is well endowed with natural resources as evidenced by its rich soils and favourable climate for agriculture which remains the mainstay of the economy. Agriculture accounts for 40% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employs about over half of the labour force. The service sector accounts for 33% of the GDP, while the industrial sector, including manufacturing and construction, accounts for about 27% of the GDP.
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| 14/12/2005 |
1978-2004 - Ghana - Review of Bank Assistance to Water Sector (181 KB) |
| 14/12/2005 |
1987-2003 - Ghana - Review of Bank Assistance to the Transport Sector (453 KB) |
| 14/12/2005 |
1994-2002 - Ghana - Review of Bank Assistance to the Power and Telecommunications Sectors (236 KB) |
| 28/11/2005 |
1985-2004 - Ghana - Evaluation of Bank Assistance to Health Sector (248 KB) |
| 11/11/2005 |
1985-2004 - Ghana - Evaluation of Bank Assistance to Education Sector (202 KB) |
| 24/06/2005 |
Ghana - Country Assistance Evaluation 1996-2004 (101 KB)
Abstract: This note provides a summary of the ongoing Ghana Country Assistance Evaluation (CAE). The need to move forward with the RBCSP prompted OPEV to work closely with the Ghana Country Team (CT) in providing lessons learned for the new CSP. In this way OPEV influenced the development of the CSP through meetings and by providing comments at Senior Management meetings to review the draft CSP. In addition, OPEV presents this summary to CODE of the Ghana CAE, which is still in drafting. This note offers preliminary findings of the evaluation for discussion of the 2005-09 Ghana CSP to promote maximum development effectiveness during implementation of the Bank program. This note has two parts. The fist part provides the objective, scope and methodology used for the CAE. It then discusses the relevance of Bank strategy in Ghana as well as the lending and non-lending instruments used to implement Bank strategy between 1996 and 2004. This is followed by an assessment of the development impact of the Bank’s assistance to Ghana. The second part builds on the first and draws on findings from the CAE to address issues that hampered outcomes in the last three CSPs, with a view to providing lessons learned and recommendations to guide future CSPs.
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| 20/07/2004 |
1997-2001 - Ghana - Review of Bank Assistance to the Agriculture and Rural Development Sector (1.4 MB) |
| 01/10/2002 |
Ghana - Cocoa Rehabilitation Project - PPER (251 KB)
Abstract: This is a Project Performance Evaluation Report (PPER) of the Ghana Cocoa Rehabilitation Project (CRP). Ghana’s Economic Recovery Program (ERP) of macroeconomic stabilization and structural adjustment was launched in April 1983. As part of the ERP, the Government of Ghana (GOG) introduced a series of policy reforms in the cocoa sub-sector aimed at removing constraints to its development.
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| 11/06/2002 |
Ghana - Agricultural Sector Rehabilitation Programme (379 KB)
Abstract: This is a Programme Performance Evaluation Report (PPER) of the Agriculture Sector Rehabilitation Programme (ASPR) of Ghana. The ASRP was initiated by GOG to complement the stabilization and liberalization policies of the Economy Recovery Program (ERP) that was underway during 1983-89.
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| 08/08/2000 |
Ghana - Second and Third Lines of Credit to AgDB - PPER (291 KB) |
| 03/01/1996 |
Ghana: The Electricity Network Reinforcement And Extension To Brong Ahafo Region (1.1 MB)
Abstract: This Project Performance Evaluation Report (PPER) is concerned with the performance of the Electricity Network Reinforcement And Extension To Brong Ahafo Region
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| 12/10/1991 |
Multinational: Ghana/Cote d'Ivoire the Accra - Abidjan Highway Project (7.3 MB) |
| 26/07/1989 |
Ghana: Nasia Rice Project (2.6 MB)
Abstract: This project performance audit report PPAR comprises the abbreviated project performance audit Memorandum PPAM produced by the Operation Evaluation Office, and the project completion PCR produced by the agricultural and rural development Department. The PPAR reviews the Nasia Rice Project in Ghana for which an ADB loan (loan number CS/GH/AGR/73/001) of BUA 2.30 million was approved on 17 September 1973, and December 1976. The planned implementation period was the four years 1 July 1973 to 30 June 1977. The total planned project cost was BUA 2.40 million, the balance of funds being sponsor’s equity provided by the National Investment Bank, the Agricultural Development Bank, and Barclays Bank of Ghana, and a medium term loan from the National Investment Bank.
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