The Project Performance Report (PPR) has three objectives; to assist decision-making on improvements to policies, strategies , program management, procedures and projects, to promote accountability for resource use, and to document and feedback on results and lessons learned.
Performance

Annual Performance Report (APR) 2003 (Project Performance Report)
Annual Performance Report (APR) 2002 (Project Performance Report)
Annual Performance Report (APR) 2001 (Project Performance Report)
The Project Performance Report (PPR), prepared by the GEF Monitoring and Evaluation Unit, draws on the findings of the 2001 Project Implementation Review (PIR), a monitoring process based upon reporting by the GEF Implementing Agencies (IAs) on all projects being implemented for at least one year
Annual Performance Report (APR) 1999 (Project Performance Report)
The Project Performance Report (PPR), prepared by the GEF Monitoring and Evaluation Unit, presents the results of the 1999 Project Implementation Review (PIR), a monitoring process based upon reporting by the GEF Implementing Agencies (IAs) on all projects being implemented for at least one year
Annual Performance Report (APR) 1998 (Project Performance Report)
The Project Performance Report (PPR), prepared by the GEF Monitoring and Evaluation Unit, presents the results of the 1998 Project Implementation Review (PIR), a monitoring process based upon reporting by the GEF Implementing Agencies (IAs) on all projects being implemented for at least one year
Annual Performance Report (APR) 1997 (Project Implementation Review)
The Project Performance Report (PPR) presents the results of the 1997 Project Implementation Review (PIR), a monitoring process based upon reporting by the GEF Implementing Agencies (IAs) on all projects being implemented for at least one year as of June 1997. The PIR covers 105 projects.
Annual Performance Report (APR) 1996 (Project Implementation Review)
The Project Performance Report (PPR) presents the results of the 1996 Project Implementation Review (PIR), a monitoring process based upon reporting by the GEF Implementing Agencies (IAs) on all projects being implemented for at least one year as of June 1996. The PIR covers 70 projects.