Luzmila Elba Rojas Morales sells peppers and other fresh produce in a local market and works as a labor rights advocate in Lima, Peru.

The Year Ahead

Our vision for 2025 builds on a strong foundation to generate more equitable and evidence-informed policies for a better world.

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Scale to reach one billion people

Build new government and multilateral partnerships, and deepen existing ones, to test, innovate, and scale effective approaches that improve lives worldwide.
 

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Accelerate solutions to climate change

Expand our playbook of effective and equitable climate solutions, which have already reached 15 million people, by continuing to design, test, and scale high-impact policies and programs that help the most vulnerable.
 

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Harness the power of AI

Pilot and evaluate AI for social good to improve targeting, increase the effectiveness of frontline workers, and reduce barriers to program access; integrate AI and machine learning into research methods and operations.

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Look beyond program outcomes

Develop cost-effectiveness and welfare analyses that help policymakers make more informed decisions about where to invest scarce resources.
 

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Catalyze private sector impact

Be a source of rigorous, independent insight and best practice for private sector partners seeking to maximize the impact of their social and environmental programs. 
 

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Elevate bold ideas in global development

Bring promising social innovations with high potential for scale and impact to the forefront of global discourse. 
 

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Build an alliance to empower a new generation

Scale our education and training programs worldwide through ADEPT, a global alliance of governments and institutions, to reach more people who have the capacity, ambition, and opportunity to improve lives through evidence.
 

Lead photo credit: Juan Arredondo, Getty Images, Images of Empowerment