Partenaires

L’action de J-PAL ne serait pas possible sans l’engagement actif de nombreux partenaires qui partagent notre conviction : seules des études scientifiques rigoureuses permettent de déterminer quelles mesures sont réellement efficaces pour lutter contre la pauvreté.

Nous travaillons en étroite collaboration avec Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), une organisation non gouvernementale à but non lucratif. Parmi nos autres proches partenaires, il y a notamment :

  • Des centres de recherche qui conduisent certaines évaluations aléatoires de nos chercheurs affiliés, notamment le Center for Effective Global Action (Centre pour une action mondiale efficace, CEGA) de l’Université de Californie à Berkeley, le Center for Economic Research in Pakistan (Centre pour la recherche économique au Pakistan, CERP), le Crime Lab (Laboratoire de réduction de la criminalité) de l’Université de Chicago, Evidence for Policy Design (Preuves pour l’élaboration de politiques, EPoD) au sein de la Harvard Kennedy School, ou encore l’organisation non gouvernementale IFMR LEAD (Leveraging Evidence for Access and Development - Utiliser les preuves pour l’accès et le développement) basée à l’Institute for Financial Management and Research de Chennai (Institut pour la gestion et la recherche financières, IFMR)
  • Des organismes tels que des États, des ONG, des organisations multilatérales et des entreprises qui mettent en œuvre les programmes que nos chercheurs affiliés évaluent, s’appuient sur nos recommandations de politique publique et généralisent les programmes ayant démontré leur efficacité ; et
  • Des donateurs, parmi lesquels des fondations et des organisations bilatérales qui financent des évaluations, la généralisation de programmes efficaces et des travaux de recherche.

Dutch National Institute for Social Security (LISV)

The Dutch National Institute for Social Security (LISV) oversaw the implementation of Dutch social security laws until 2002. LISV provided data to J-PAL affiliate Gerard van den Berg and Bas van der Klaauw, which they used to evaluate the impact of a career counseling and monitoring program for...

Dwight Hall at Yale University

Dwight Hall is a student-run service club at Yale University, which partnered with J-PAL on an evaluation of why individuals give to charity.

EA Consultants

EA Consultants is a development consulting firm founded on the principle that economic development should be inclusive of all sectors of an economy. They have collaborated with J-PAL to evaluate the impact of informal sector health insurance on improved access to affordable healthcare in Nicaragua.

Easypaisa

Telenor Easypaisa is Pakistan’s leading telecom operator.

Echidna Giving

Echidna Giving joins with critical thinkers, innovators, and practitioners to advance girls’ education in the developing world. Echidna Giving is a funder of J-PAL's PPE Initiative, which funds randomized evaluations that develop and test innovative solutions for improving access, quality, and...

Ecobank Malawi

Ecobank Malawi has collaborated with J-PAL on a land use evaluation.

Ecofuturo

Ecofuturo is an NGO committed to construction of a culture of sustainability among individuals and social groups, working in areas of education and the environment.

Ecole de la Deuxieme Chance (E2C)

The E2C Paris has collaborated with J-PAL to provide vocational training program for at-risk youth throughout France.

École Normale Supérieure

The Ecole Normale Supérieur (ENS) is one of the most selective institutions of higher education in France. ENS partnered with J-PAL affiliates to evaluate the impact of connecting ENS students with underprivileged high school students to provide academic tutoring and support.

Econometria Consultores

Econometria Consultores is a Colombian consulting firm that works on development projects throughout the country.

Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is the UK's leading agency for research funding and training in economic and social sciences.

Economic Development and Institutions Initiative

The Economic Development & Institutions (EDI) initiative aims to identify institutional reforms that can drive inclusive economic growth in developing countries. A core component of EDI is a portfolio of randomized controlled trials that test a set of key institutional reforms in partnership with...

Economic Growth Center

The Economic Growth Center, since its founding in 1961 by faculty in the Economics Program at Yale University, has had the objective of studying and promoting understanding of the economic development process within low-income countries and how development is affected by trade and financial...

Economic Research Forum (ERF)

The Economic Research Forum (ERF) is a regional network dedicated to promoting high quality economic research to contribute to sustainable development in the Arab countries, Iran and Turkey. ERF operates from two offices in the region, in Cairo, Egypt and in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. ERF’s main...

Economics Department, University of Chile

The Department of Economics of the Universidad de Chile is comprised of Centers that that work together across different fields (academic education, extension, research and projects) to foster change and generate knowledge that contributes to the economic and social development of Chile.

Economics Transformation Project

J-PAL North America’s Economics Transformation Project (ETP), in partnership with researchers and peer organizations, aims to reduce the structural barriers impeding the entry and advancement of scholars from groups that have historically been underrepresented in the field, including Black, Latinx...

EDI Global

EDI Global works with some of the world’s top research institutions to design, implement, manage and support a wide range of socio-economic surveys. We have a strong depth and breadth of experience in designing and conducting rigorous impact evaluations and randomised control trials on behalf of...

Educate Girls

Established in 2007, Educate Girls holistically tackles the root causes of gender inequality in India's education system.

Educate!

Educate! delivers an experience-based education model, comprised of leadership, entrepreneurship, and workforce readiness training, a practically trained mentor, and experience starting a business to secondary school youth in Uganda. Through government engagement, practical training for teachers...

Education Development Center (EDC)

Education Development Center (EDC) advances lasting solutions to the most pressing educational, health, and workforce challenges across the globe.