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Bihar’s model of bicycles to girls replicated by six African countries, endorsed by UN

Bihar government’s model of bicycles to girls was successfully replicated in seven African countries, including Zambia, and was also endorsed by United Nations as a tool for increasing enrollment in schools and empowering women.

The Health Costs Of Climate Hazards Are Piling Up

This article discusses how missing health costs are receiving increasing attention from policymakers at the national and international levels. Members of the Senate Budget Committee recently heard experts offer first-hand accounts about the many ways climate change is already stealing people’s...

Center for Caregiver Advancement Receives $10 Million Grant to Provide Free Training for Caregivers in San Bernardino County

The Center for Caregiver Advancement (CCA) has been awarded a $10 million grant from the California Workforce Development Board (CWDB) and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency to bring its caregiver training programs to In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) providers in San Bernardino County...

How AI could help rebuild the middle class

NPR
A study by David Autor looked at the customer service department of a big software company, and it found that ChatGPT made workers much more productive. More interesting, most of those gains came from less skilled workers, while the more skilled workers showed only marginal improvement.

Using information and communication technology to improve mental health in Africa

Can we leverage near-universal access to mobile phones to improve mental health? J-PAL affiliates & other researchers aim to answer this question using evidence from Ghana and analyze what possible policy interventions could work to improve mental health in Africa.

Three universities picked to train 10 lakh Indians in climate, health data work

Three universities have been picked to train 10 lakh Indians in climate work in collaboration with the South Asia branch of J-PAL.

Cutting the cost of education alone is not enough to prevent dropout, finds research

Recently, the French Education Minister, Pap Ndiaye, announced a potential education reform requiring private schools to diversify their student population to maintain public subsidies from the State. J-PAL affiliates Abhijeet Singh and Mauricio Romero analyzed the effect of this policy introduction...

Program launched to train 1 million Indians in climate and health data work

J-PAL is assisting three universities with the India Data Capacity Accelerator, which envisions one million Indians trained in using data to solve climate and health-related challenges.