Partners

Our work would not be possible without the close collaboration and dedication of many partners. Together we are driven by a shared belief in the power of scientific evidence to understand what really works in the fight against poverty.

We work closely with Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), a non-profit research organization with programs and offices around the world. Other partners are:

  • Implementing organizations like governments, NGOs, multilateral organizations, and businesses who run programs that our affiliated professors evaluate, use our policy lessons from research, and scale up programs that are proven effective.
  • Donors including foundations and bilateral organizations who provide funding for evaluations, scale-ups, and research initiatives.
  • Research centers and organizations that run the randomized evaluations of our affiliated professors, including the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) at the University of California, Berkeley, the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP), the Crime Lab at the University of Chicago, Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard Kennedy School, and IFMR Lead.

Kenya Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC)

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is an independent regulatory agency that was founded in 2011 by the Constitution of Kenya. The Commission is responsible for conducting and supervising elections.

Kenya Institute of Education (KIE)

KIE is a leading organization in the development and provision of quality and affordable education and training programs in Kenya and has partnered with J-PAL to educate school children on the risks of HIV/AIDS.

Kenya National AIDS Control Council

The Kenya National AIDS Control Council seeks to provide policy and a strategic framework for mobilizing resources and coordinating resources for prevention of HIV transmission and provision of care and support to the infected Kenya. They have partnered with J-PAL on HIV/AIDS education interventions...

Kenya Rural Enterprise Program (K-REP) Development Agency (KDA)

KDA aims to develop and pilot sustainable microfinance products and services in order to institutionalize successful initiatives with existing or new microfinance institutions. KDA's primary focus is on expanding financial services to low-income groups or people who have traditionally been ignored...

Kilts Center for Marketing at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business

The Kilts Center strives to enhance the research environment and facilitate thought leadership among Booth’s marketing faculty, as well as attract and graduate the very best MBA talent who will go on to pursue successful marketing and general management careers. The center sponsors a wide variety of...

King County Department of Community and Human Services

The King County Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) manages a range of programs and services to help the county's most vulnerable residents while working to strengthen communities.

King County Department of Public Defense

The King County Department of Public Defense (DPD) provides legal representation to adults and juveniles who have been charged with a crime and cannot afford an attorney.

King County Housing Authority

King County Housing Authority has partnered with J-PAL on the Creating Moves to Opportunity project.

King County Metro

King County Metro is the largest transit agency in the Puget Sound. Metro provides bus, paratransit, vanpool, and water taxi, and on-demand services, and operates the Seattle Streetcar, Sound Transit Link light rail and Sound Transit Express bus service.

King Philanthropies

Guided by the vision of its founders, Robert E. (Bob) King and Dorothy J. (Dottie) King, King Philanthropies' mission is to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the world’s poorest by multiplying the impact of high-performing leaders and organizations.

Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy made up of four countries: the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and St Maarten.

Kiva

Kiva is an international nonprofit, founded in 2005 in San Francisco, with a mission to expand financial access to help underserved communities thrive. We do this by crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved, improving the quality and cost of financial services, and addressing the...

Knowledge for Change Program (KCP)

The KCP serves as a vehicle for the pooling of intellectual and financial resources for data collection and research supporting poverty reduction and sustainable development. It encourages and facilitates the World Bank's dialogue with partner agencies, developing country clients, and other...

Koahnic Broadcast Corporation

Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) is a nonprofit, Alaska Native governed and operated media center located in Anchorage, Alaska.