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Juliette Seban, J-PAL ’12, on driving forward development innovation at France’s FID
As a former research manager at J-PAL Europe, Juliette Seban managed several randomized evaluations while pursuing a PhD in development economics. Juliette is now the executive director of France’s new Fund for Innovation in Development (FID). She reflects on her PhD experience, her work at J-PAL...
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Tara Marwah
Tara Marwah is a Senior Policy Associate at J-PAL Europe, where she promotes evidence-informed policy in Environment, Energy, and Climate Change.
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Sendy Jasmine Karunia Hadi
Sendy Jasmine Karunia Hadi is a Research Associate at J-PAL Southeast Asia.
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Prince Muraguri
Prince Muraguri is a Research and Learning Intern at TaRL Africa. His work at TaRL Africa will focus on assessing the TaRL methodology, based on key learnings from the TaRL experience in Zambia, to guide how to design and implement the TaRL innovation in other African countries.
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Jamie Simonson
Jamie Simonson is a Policy Associate at J-PAL North America, where he primarily supports work in the education sector to develop and disseminate rigorous evidence on policies that impact students experiencing poverty.
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Beyond causality: Additional benefits of RCTs for improving health care delivery
J-PAL affiliates Marcella Alsan and Amy Finkelstein highlight four key benefits of randomized evaluations that are useful for addressing pressing health policy questions, drawing from their recent Milbank Quarterly article.
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Alex Chen
Alex Chen is a Senior Policy Associate at J-PAL Global, where he works on the Political Economy and Governance sector.
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Samantha Carter, J-PAL ‘20, on bringing innovative ideas to life
As a former senior policy associate at J-PAL Global, Samantha Carter played a leading role in managing J-PAL’s government scale-up initiative and the finance sector within the policy team. Now a research and operations manager at Precision Development (PxD), she works to take innovative ideas out of...
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Hotspotting and police engagement to reduce crime and police violence in Latin America
How can we make cities safer? Unlike institutional systems like education or healthcare, which regularly collect data on activities and outcomes, crime can be more difficult to track or measure due to its concealed nature. Moreover, while crime is rampant in some countries, little is known about how...
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Designing information campaigns to increase adoption of healthy behaviors
Accurate information can help people determine which behaviors lead to improved health outcomes, but information alone is not necessarily sufficient to motivate adoption of these behaviors. When the primary barrier to the adoption of a healthy behavior is lack of awareness, information that is...
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Demitria Wack
Demitria Wack is a Senior Policy Associate supporting the Education sector at J-PAL Global.