This evaluation examines the Caribbean Development Bank’s (CDB) Country Engagement Strategy (CES) for Saint Lucia for the period 2020–23, including activities designed and implemented until December 2024. The evaluation uses a mixed-methods approach, combining document reviews, portfolio analysis, and stakeholder interviews, to inform the next CES. The evaluation process supported participation, reflection, and co-creation. During the inception phase, feedback was collected from CDB staff and Government of Saint Lucia (GOSL) counterparts to refine the focus and ensure evaluation questions would generate insights aligned with both CDB’s strategic needs and GOSL priorities. A Theory of Change workshop was conducted with CDB and GOSL stakeholders to reconstruct the underlying logic of the CES and identify key assumptions and change pathways. This collaboration provided a shared foundation for assessing progress and strategic alignment. Validation of emerging findings was carried out via an online workshop. A hybrid co-creation workshop was held with Saint Lucia-based stakeholders and CDB staff to collaboratively develop recommendations and ensure proposed actions are useful, specific, and actionable, with the aim of increasing the success of the next CES.
Policy-Based Operations 2006-2016
Financial Services
Evaluation Report
Corporate
Complete
CDB
Management Response
Yes
Summary
The Caribbean Development Bank introduced policy-based lending in 2006, the aim of which was to “address complex medium-term structural, social and institutional issues that are essential to the attainment of sustainable development and poverty reduction” and to “support the implementation of policy reforms and institutional changes aimed at improving the effectiveness of public policy.”This evaluation assesses the Bank’s experience with the PBL instrument over the period 2006-2016. It examines the need for and relevance of the PBL programme, its design, implementation and results achieved, as well as areas for improvement.An analysis of how the PBL programme performed in practice is demonstrated in the case study reports of Barbados, Jamaica, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The evaluation report contains 25 findings, 8 conclusions and 6 recommendations.