Evidence to practice: Education reforms USAID is using evidence to improve the way we teach and learn Education Louise Fox Published 14.11.18
Evidence to practice: Suicide prevention in Japan Every 30 seconds, someone in the world commits suicide. Blue lights at railway stations can help tackle this. Health Yasuyuki Sawada Published 07.11.18
Building resilience to natural disasters How does the World Bank support countries hit by natural disasters? Energy & Environment Manuela Ferro Published 17.10.18
Why studies should be conducted on a larger scale Karthik Muralidharan and Paul Niehaus argue that when we test things at a small scale, they might not be predictive of how they perform at a larger scale Methods & Measurement Karthik Muralidharan Paul Niehaus Published 10.10.18
Breaking gender-barriers: How women are becoming managers How do we get more women in senior positions? Chris Woodruff shares insights from the Bangladeshi garment industry Firms Christopher Woodruff Published 03.10.18
Evidence to practice: Time to bridge the gap Tavneet Suri on the importance of bridging the gap between academia and policymakers Methods & Measurement Tavneet Suri Published 26.09.18
Evidence to practice: Reforming private healthcare in India Using the example of healthcare in India, Nick O’Donohoe discusses how data plays a crucial role in making sure investments are put to their best use Health Nick O’Donohoe Published 19.09.18
The political economy of donor funding: Insights from USAID How does USAID decide how and where to channel its efforts? Institutions & Political Economy Louise Fox Published 12.09.18
Achieving inclusive growth in Asia ADB’s Chief Economist provides insight into Asia’s development and overcoming the middle-income trap Macroeconomics & Growth Yasuyuki Sawada Published 05.09.18