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.

Green Madison

Green Madison is an effort to reduce energy consumption in the City of Madison. Green Madison aims to help Madison become more sustainable, so that future Madisonians can enjoy the same beautiful community.

Greenville County First Steps

Greenville first steps will serve as a convener of early childhood champions to coordinate services to measurably improve the early childhood development of all children in Greenville County.

Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE)

The Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE) is a private, non-profit research center that aims to conduct applied research to stimulate and enrich the debate, design and implementation of public policies. Since its founding in 1980 in Lima, Peru, GRADE has studied economic, educational...

Groupe de Recherche et d'Action pour le Developpement

GRAD seeks to enable communities to reduce the impact of disasters, support the poor, and promote integrated development and ecological responsibility with a focus on sustainable livelihoods to fight poverty by empowering grassroots actors through a participatory approach promoting local initiatives...

Growth and Labour Markets in Low Income Countries Programme (GLM|LIC)

The program aims to improve worldwide knowledge on labor market issues in low-income countries (LICs) and provide a solid basis for capacity building and development of future labour market policies.

Guild Group, Inc.

The Guild Group is a network of businesses in a variety of sectors. The group has collaborated with J-PAL on an evaluation regarding public opinion.

Gujarat Ministry of Labour

JPAL has worked with Gujarat's Ministry of Labour to evaluate the network effects of a slum relocation program in the area.

Gyan Shala

Gyan Shala works to develop and implement institutional solutions to provide low-cost high-quality basic education to children from poor urban and rural families.

H&R Block

H&R Block offers online and in-person tax preparation and tax software, mortgages, brokerage and financial services, consumer tips and tax planning information and has collaborated with J-PAL to implement a savings incentive field experiment in the United States.

Hamis Carpets

Hanovia Medical Ltd.

Hanovia Limited works with state-of-the-art data collection & survey methods to ensure the highest quality data for our clients. We are a one-stop-shop for all data collection, field surveys, applied research, and project management needs. We have a pool of hundreds of experienced enumerators that...

Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator

Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator is a social enterprise that builds solutions to address a mismatch of demand and supply in the youth labor market by connecting employers with first-time work seekers. They have partnered with J-PAL to assess the impact of their job seeker program.

Harlem Children’s Zone

Harlem Children's Zone's mission is to give their kids the individualized support they need to get to and through college and become productive, self-sustaining adults.

Harvard Business School

J-PAL has partnered with Harvard Business School on a number of evaluations, ranging from family planning in Zambia to rainfall insurance in India.

Harvard Environmental Economics Program

HEEP is a university-wide initiative addressing today's complex environmental challenges and is based in the Harvard Kennedy School’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government.

Harvard Kennedy School Center for International Development (CID)

The CID works to advance the understanding of development challenges and offer viable solutions to problems of global poverty.

Harvard Kennedy School Dean’s Research Fund (DRF)

The Dean's Research Fund provides small seed grants for junior faculty members of the Harvard Kennedy School.

Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab

The Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab (GPL) supports state and local governments across the country in designing and implementing solutions to pressing social problems.

Harvard Kennedy School of Government

JPAL regularly partners with the Kennedy School of Government and its various centers and programs.

Harvard Kennedy School Taubman Center for State and Local Government

The Taubman Center focuses on state and local governance and intergovernmental relations.

Harvard Kennedy School Women and Public Policy Program

The Women and Public Policy Program of Harvard Kennedy School closes gender gaps in economic opportunity, political participation, health and education by creating knowledge, training leaders and informing public policy and organizational practices.