Improving the Lives of the Poor by Investing in Cities: An Update on the Performance of the World Bank's Urban Portfolio (World Bank Operations Evaluation Study S.)

by Roy Gilbert

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Cities are home to 525 million poor people, and the World Bank makes substantial investments in developing country cities every year. This study reviews the performance of 99 urban development operations completed since 1993 to see, in particular, how these interventions have improved the living conditions of the urban poor, the primary goal of the livability pillar of the World Bank's current urban strategy. Improving the Lives of Poor People by Investing in Cities finds that cities, who hosted World Bank supported urban projects, improved their livability conditions significantly more than similar cities without such projects. These improvements included better basic water, sewerage and solid waste disposal. Factors in the relative success of these urban development projects have been involvement of both beneficiaries and borrowers, without straining their capacities or resources, and the use of lessons from prior experiences. The study also finds however, that despite the promising result, there is still much to learn about how many poor people are served by such projects and how many are not being served.
The study calls for more systematic monitoring and evaluation of the poverty alleviation results of urban development assistance. This is a call echoed by practitioners who agree that knowing more about the results achieved thus far, can better inform assistance to the urban poor in the future.
  • ISBN10 0821355406
  • ISBN13 9780821355404
  • Publish Date 26 April 2004
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 16 October 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint World Bank Publications
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 83
  • Language English