The report concludes with a summary of lessons learned concerning the design of useful evaluations, the extent to which evaluation utilization can be assessed, and the extent to which their cost-effectiveness can be estimated. This report presents 8 examples of evaluations that had a significant impact. In many cases it was possible to compare the costs of conducting the evaluation with the economic benefits produced and to show that the evaluation was a highly cost-effective management tool. The cases describe the following evaluations such as Improving the Efficiency of the Indian Employment Assurance Scheme, Using Citizen Report Cards to Hold the State to Account in Bangalore, India, Assessing the Effectiveness of Water and Sanitation Interventions in Flores, Indonesia, Broadening the Policy Framework for Assessing the Viability of Large Dams, The Abolition of Wheat-Flour Ration Shops in Pakistan, Improving the Delivery of Primary Education Services in Uganda, Enhancing the Performance of a Major Environmental Project in Bulgaria, Helping Re-assess China