Events

We host events around the world and online to share results and policy lessons from randomized evaluations, build new partnerships between researchers and practitioners, and train organizations on how to design and conduct randomized evaluations.

Upcoming Events

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Supporting Evidence for Women’s Empowerment and Development: SEED Incubator

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In partnership with the Meem Foundation, J-PAL MENA is launching an evidence-driven incubator program to support organizations in Egypt designing innovative solutions to advance women’s empowerment. Selected partners will receive funding, technical support, and hands-on guidance to pilot and...

Past Events

Dissemination

Video: Design and Effectiveness of Public Health Subsidies in Less Developed Countries

MIT Building 6, Room 120 and webcast live
Although coverage rates and health outcomes are improving, many poor people around the world still do not benefit from essential health products. Join Pascaline Dupas live today at 11am via webinar or in person on MIT's campus to learn about how the design of subsidies matter for maximizing coverage...
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Dissemination

Teaching at the Right Level Webinar Series: Session 3 - Monitoring and Mentoring

Webinar
Join us on Thursday, 7 December, for a Monitoring and Mentoring webinar as part of the Teaching at the Right Level (TaRL) Webinar Series. Devyani Pershad from Pratham will discuss the role of monitors and mentors in TaRL programs. Benjamin Piper from RTI will share research on teacher coaching and...
Workshop or Training

Evaluasi Program Sosial - Makassar (Evaluating Social Programs)

Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Dissemination

Teaching at the Right Level Webinar Series: Session 2 - Assessment

Webinar
Please join us on October 27 for the second in a series of webinars about Pratham’s teaching at the right level (TaRL), a methodology that has been shown, through rigorous evaluations, to consistently improve basic reading and numeracy skills. This session will focus on Assessment, with...
Dissemination

Coming apart? Lives of the rich and poor over time in the United States

MIT Building 4-270 and webcast live
Income inequality in the United States has increased consistently since the 1980s, but has this growing economic gap led to larger cultural distances between socioeconomic groups? Join us today, Thursday, September 28 at 3 pm EDT for the next D²P²: Data, Decisions, Public Policy lecture featuring J...