This snapshot presents a synthesis of the evaluation work completed by OVE in 2022. The focus is on lessons learned from the findings and recommendations of OVE's evaluations. In 2022 OVE delivered five Independent Country Program Reviews (Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Guyana, Jamaica); the OVE Country Product Protocol: Proposal for Update; three corporate evaluations (Evaluation of Guarantee Instruments at IDB Group; Evaluation of the Inter-American Development Bank's Governance; Evaluation of the Use of the IDB Grant Facility for Haiti's Reconstruction and Development: 2011-2020); and two annual validation reports (Management's Implementation of OVE Recommendations: IDB Group's Evaluation Recommendations Tracking System 2021; OVE's Review of Project Completion Reports and Expanded Supervision Reports: The 2022 Validation Cycle).
Este resumen presenta los principales resultados de la validación 2021 del Sistema de Seguimiento de las Recomendaciones de las Evaluaciones del Grupo BID (ReTS).
Este es el quinto año en el que OVE valida íntegramente el avance en la implementación de sus recomendaciones a través el Sistema de Seguimiento de las Recomendaciones de las Evaluaciones (ReTS) del Grupo BID y es la tercera vez que da cuenta de ello en un informe separado. El ReTS se ha establecido como un sistema que busca proporcionar a los Directorios Ejecutivos del BID y del BID Invest información periódica y oportuna sobre las acciones implementadas por la Administración, los progresos alcanzados y los retos para atender las recomendaciones de OVE que estos directorios han avalado. Determinar en qué medida se han atendido las recomendaciones es esencial para la rendición de cuentas institucional.
OVE has issued 299 recommendations since the ReTS was launched in 2013. The Board has endorsed 288 of those (96%). In 2020, OVE assessed Management's action plans (APs) for 153 recommendations tracked in the ReTS, derived from 36 evaluations. 71% of the 153 recommendations were directed to IDB and the rest to IDB Invest or both.
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