Establishing long-term collaborative partnerships with our counterparts from the government, private sectors, NGOs and foundations is central to J-PAL SEA’s approach to evidence-informed policymaking. Through our three pillars, evaluation, policy outreach, and capacity building, J-PAL SEA works to ensure that policy is driven by evidence:
These three pillars are closely interconnected, and cyclical: Innovative research generates important policy insights, policy outreach activities encourage evidence use and demand and trainings enhance the supply of new policy-relevant research.
J-PAL SEA’s strong local presence and wide global network strategically position us to build and sustain collaborations between researchers and policy stakeholders, including government bodies, private firms, NGOs, and other development partners. By fostering mutually-aligned interests and bridging theory with practice, we have been able to conduct fit-for-purpose research and bring about positive changes in people’s lives at a large scale. Below are several examples of nation-wide policy scale-ups that were based on evidence generated through randomized evaluations:
Improving the transparency and delivery of a subsidized rice program in Indonesia
In 2012, J-PAL affiliated researchers collaborated with the National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K) to evaluate the effectiveness of Raskin, Indonesia’s largest food assistance program. Together with TNP2K, researchers conducted a randomized evaluation in 572 villages across three provinces and found that providing official ID cards featuring information about the benefits they were eligible to receive substantially increased the total benefits received by eligible households and led to a large reduction in leakage. Informed by these results, the government decided to scale up the social assistance identification cards to over 65 million people nationwide in 2013.
To further discuss how your organization can partner with J-PAL SEA, please contact Farah Amalia, our Senior Training and Communications Manager, at famalia@povertyactionlab.org. You can also subscribe to J-PAL SEA newsletter.