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Crystal Yang
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Raymond Kluender
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Tania Barham
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Rema Hanna
Rema Hanna is the Jeffrey Cheah Professor of South East Asia Studies and a Co-Director of the Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) research program at the Center for International Development, Harvard University. In addition, she’s the Scientific Director for Southeast Asia at the Abdul Latif Jameel...
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Brian Cadena
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Generating Rigorous Evidence for Europe
J-PAL Europe fosters the generation of new rigorous evaluation in Europe by funding research projects designed to expand the evidence base in key thematic areas and by partnering with governments and organisations to institutionalise efforts to use rigorous evidence in the design of more effective...
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Shobhini Mukerji
Shobhini Mukerji is the Executive Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)’s South Asia regional center, hosted by the Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR) in Chennai. Shobhini is based in New Delhi and provides technical, administrative, financial and...
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Chamada de programas para fortalecer a qualidade de pré-escolas
O J-PAL LAC e a Fundação Bracell estão unindo forças para promover a melhoria da qualidade da educação infantil no Brasil com o projeto “Fortalecimento das aprendizagens e do desenvolvimento das crianças na pré-escola”. Esta chamada de propostas tem como objetivo selecionar programas promissores...
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McKenzie Leier
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Catherine Michaud-Leclerc
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Felipe Barrera-Osorio
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Philip Oreopoulos
Philip Oreopoulos is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, at Berkeley and his M.A. from the University of British Columbia.
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Lesson #3 | What not-to-do: Wisdom from Years of Trials (and Errors)
This blog is the final installation of a three-part series by J-PAL South Asia’s executive director Shobhini Mukerji reflecting on two decades of advancing evidence-based policymaking.
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Pairing insights from engineering, public health, and behavioral science to improve access to and use of clean water
Low-cost, simple interventions like dilute chlorine solution or water filtration can reduce households’ use of unsafe or contaminated water—a key source of morbidity and mortality, especially among children. Full subsidies can expand access to and usage of water treatment options among households...