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According to the Bank’s website, the knowledge and support technical assistance cluster (C-KSTA) on Supporting Evaluations in Asia and the Pacific, 2020-2024, consisting of 3 subprojects, was approved by the Board of Directors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on a no-objection basis on 27 August 2020. Subprojects 1 and 2 of the C-KSTA_(KSTA 6701 and KSTA 6896) are ongoing and currently programmed to fund the core evaluation work of the Independent Evaluation Department_under its 2021-2023 work programs: 3 corporate evaluations, 3 thematic evaluations, 1 sector-wide evaluations, 2 regional program evaluations, 1 sector assistance program evaluation, and 1 real-time evaluation. KSTA Subproject 3 will fund similar high-level and other evaluations aimed at improving ADB's strategies, policies, processes, and operations.
Responsible ADB Officer: Graham, Benjamin M.
Responsible ADB Department: Independent Evaluation Department
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