Innovation in Government Initiative
Overview
Many governments around the world are eager to use evidence to improve the effectiveness of their social programs and policies, especially when it comes to essential services like education, health, and social assistance. Meanwhile, universities and research organizations are producing and synthesizing evidence from rigorous impact evaluations that can be used to design and improve these programs. However, demand from governments and good research are not enough to change lives. Using evidence to inform change at scale also requires a deep understanding of context and systems, coupled with political will, a policy window, and implementation capacity. Identifying these opportunities and building strong partnerships to apply evidence takes time and resources.
For more than a decade, the J-PAL network and our partners have built long-term partnerships with governments around the world to increase the use of evidence in policy, and adapt, pilot and scale programs informed by evidence. Together we work with government partners on their policy priorities, helping to determine whether and how evidence is relevant to their context, supporting them in piloting programs leveraging this evidence, and building systems for data-enabled program delivery and monitoring at scale. We believe supporting governments during this middle phase is critical to bridge the gap between the generation of promising evidence and the effective delivery of evidence-informed programs at scale.
IGI builds on the success of its predecessor initiative, the Government Partnership Initiative (GPI).
Key Facts
- Partner RFP: Open
Funders
Featured Content
IGI Review Board
Sule Alan
Abhijit Banerjee
Iqbal Dhaliwal
Eliana La Ferrara
Paul Niehaus
Carolina Trivelli
Dean Yang
Initiative Staff
Racceb Taddesse, Senior Evidence to Scale Associate
Richard Ssempagama, Senior Finance and Operations Associate
Samuel Dumesh, Finance Associate