Advancing Good Governance and Sustainable Peace: Driving Action with Rigorous Research

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One Birdcage Walk, London

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Launched in 2017, J-PAL and IPA’s Governance, Crime, and Conflict Initiative (GCCI) is celebrating six years of supporting the generation of cutting edge experimental research on topics central to good governance, crime prevention, peacebuilding, and post-conflict recovery. 

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This day-long event will showcase emerging insights from the GCCI research portfolio, with panels exploring:

  • Strategies to strengthen or supplement state capacity and reduce corruption in fragile and conflict-affected contexts; 
  • Tools for building or restoring social cohesion for populations recovering from conflict or experiencing displacement;
  • Governance strategies for enforcing and incentivizing compliance with environmental regulations, as a tool to mitigate climate change; 
  • And more.

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Bringing together academic researchers, policymakers, civil society organizations, and others, we will reflect on emerging insights for policy and programming from this research portfolio and build consensus on a forward-looking research agenda by discussing where critical evidence gaps remain. Participants will gain valuable insights into how research findings can inform evidence-based policy decisions to contribute to more effective governance and peacebuilding approaches. 

A complementary J-PAL event will also take place in the same location the day before, on December 4. This event will feature groundbreaking multidisciplinary governance research and foster cross-disciplinary connections as part of a greater Governance Initiative-led effort to encourage economists to collaborate with researchers from other disciplines and leverage their methodologies, insights, and tools to strengthen their work. To learn more, visit the event webpage >>

Stay tuned for our detailed agenda and speaker list, coming in the next several weeks.

Learn about GCCI

The Governance, Crime, and Conflict Initiative (GCCI)—jointly run by J-PAL and IPA, with core support from UK International Development from the UK government —funds cutting-edge and policy-relevant research. Comprised of J-PAL’s Governance Initiative and Crime and Violence Initiative, and IPA’s Peace & Recovery Program, our research focuses on how to strengthen governance, reduce crime and violence, and address the causes of instability and insecurity in conflict settings.  

GCCI arose out of the recognition that while the share of the global population living in extreme poverty has fallen substantially over the past four decades, progress remains uneven. Countries facing political instability, conflict, and violence have experienced increasing rates of poverty during this same period. Thus, GCCI emerged in 2017 to investigate potential solutions and increase rigorous evidence on these urgent topics. To date, GCCI has funded over 130 policy-relevant research projects across 30 countries reducing violence and fragility, promoting peace, and preventing, coping with, and recovering from crises.

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For any questions, please email Alex Chen at [email protected] or Aprille Knox at [email protected].
 

Speakers

Ceren Baysan, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Toronto & Adjunct Professor, Bahçeşehir University

Oriana Bandiera, Professor of Economics and Sir Anthony Atkinson Chair in Economics, London School of Economics

Michael Callen, Associate Professor of Economics, London School of Economics

Katherine Casey, Professor of Political Economy, Stanford Graduate School of Business 

Ranil Dissanayake, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Global Development

Oeindrila Dube, Philip K. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies, University of Chicago

Alison Fahey, Director of Policy and Communications, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab

Frederico Finan, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley

Adnan Khan, Chief Economist and Director for Economics and Evaluation Directorate in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)

Salma Mousa, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UCLA

Vivian Bronsoler Nurko, International Programmes and Impact Director, International Growth Centre

Rohini Pande, Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Economics and Director of Economic Growth Center, Yale University

Anant Sudarshan, Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Warwick

Sarah Taylor, Head of Office for Conflict, Stabilisation, and Mitigation, UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office

Loïc Watine, Chief Research & Policy Officer, Innovations for Poverty Action

Charlotte Watts, Chief Scientific Adviser and Director for Research and Evidence, UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office

Jonathan Weigel, Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley

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