Partenaires

L’action de J-PAL ne serait pas possible sans l’engagement actif de nombreux partenaires qui partagent notre conviction : seules des études scientifiques rigoureuses permettent de déterminer quelles mesures sont réellement efficaces pour lutter contre la pauvreté.

Nous travaillons en étroite collaboration avec Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), une organisation non gouvernementale à but non lucratif. Parmi nos autres proches partenaires, il y a notamment :

  • Des centres de recherche qui conduisent certaines évaluations aléatoires de nos chercheurs affiliés, notamment le Center for Effective Global Action (Centre pour une action mondiale efficace, CEGA) de l’Université de Californie à Berkeley, le Center for Economic Research in Pakistan (Centre pour la recherche économique au Pakistan, CERP), le Crime Lab (Laboratoire de réduction de la criminalité) de l’Université de Chicago, Evidence for Policy Design (Preuves pour l’élaboration de politiques, EPoD) au sein de la Harvard Kennedy School, ou encore l’organisation non gouvernementale IFMR LEAD (Leveraging Evidence for Access and Development - Utiliser les preuves pour l’accès et le développement) basée à l’Institute for Financial Management and Research de Chennai (Institut pour la gestion et la recherche financières, IFMR)
  • Des organismes tels que des États, des ONG, des organisations multilatérales et des entreprises qui mettent en œuvre les programmes que nos chercheurs affiliés évaluent, s’appuient sur nos recommandations de politique publique et généralisent les programmes ayant démontré leur efficacité ; et
  • Des donateurs, parmi lesquels des fondations et des organisations bilatérales qui financent des évaluations, la généralisation de programmes efficaces et des travaux de recherche.

Government of Indonesia

The Government of Indonesia has partnered with J-PAL to evaluate a conditional cash transfer program in the hopes of increasing family income and stimulating demand for social services.

Government of Karnataka

The Government of Karnataka partnered with J-PAL affiliates to evaluate the impact of a technological monitoring system on health worker attendance and patient health in primary health centers in the state.

Government of Kenya Ministry of Education, Science and Technology

The Kenya Ministry of Education, Science and Technology's mission is to provide, promote and coordinate lifelong education, training and research for Kenya's sustainable development. They have cooperated with J-PAL on several educational interventions.

Government of Kenya Ministry of Health

The Government of Kenya Ministry of health has partnered with J-PAL to evaluate several health interventions.

Government of Madagascar Ministry of Education

The Government of Madagascar Ministry of Education has partnered with J-PAL to help expand education in areas of the country with high grade-repetition rates.

Government of Mexico

The Federal Government of Mexico, the central government of Mexico, partnered with a J-PAL affiliated professor on an evaluation of a public service sector recruitment drive.

Government of Morocco Ministry of Education

JPAL was partnered with Morocco's Ministry of Education to evaluate the effect of labeled cash transfers on school attendance and performance.

Government of Nicaragua, Ministry of Family

The Government of Nicaragua, Ministry of Family has partnered with a J-PAL affiliate to evaluate numerous conditional cash transfer programs.

Government of Niger

Government of Niger National Ministry of Education

JPAL partnered with the National Ministry of Education in Niger to evaluate the effect of primary school community grants on parental empowerment and school quality.

Government of Poland

Government of Punjab, Pakistan

Punjab is Pakistan’s most populous province with an estimated population of 96.7 million. About two-thirds of the population lives in rural districts, and one third in urban areas.

Government of Rajasthan

The Government of Rajasthan is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Rajasthan and its 33 districts.

Government of Rwanda, Ministry of Health

The government of Rwanda has partnered with J-PAL on an evaluation of pay for performance programs in health clinics.

Government of Sierra Leone Decentralization Secretariat (DecSec)

The Decentralization Secretariat (DecSec) of the Government of Sierra Leone was established under the Institutional Reform and Capacity Building Project (IRCBP), funded by the World Bank.

Government of Spain, Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competition

The Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competition proposes and implements government policies to improve economic competitiveness, scientific research, technological development and innovation. Former Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN)

Government of Telangana Irrigation and Command Area Development Department

Irrigation & CAD Department of Telangana State is making every effort to harness and utilize all the available water resources for the benefit of Agricultural sector, Industrial Sector and also providing drinking water for overall development. The main objective of Irrigation Department in Telangana...

Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

JPAL has partnered with the government of DR Congo to assess the impact of performance-related pay on the country's health sector.