
data
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Improving social assistance through data-driven targeting: Evidence from Pakistan
Data-driven targeting can make social assistance less subject to favouritism, more pro-poor, and more politically sustainable
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Data revolution: Transforming Sierra Leone
How a collaboration between the IGC and policymakers in Sierra Leone reduced barriers to trade and helped local businesses export their goods
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Evidence to practice: Unintended consequences in the absence of data
Rodger Voorhies shares a first-hand account of the importance of empirical analysis for development practitioners
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Is aid effective?
In political environments with limited data, how can we ensure that aid has impact?