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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Course

CLEAR/J-PAL South Asia – Make Measurement Matter: Designing Surveys for Better Evidence (2026)

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New Delhi, India
Make Measurement Matter: Designing Surveys for Better Evidence (MMM) 2026 is a three-day, in-person course by CLEAR/J-PAL South Asia that equips development professionals with the theoretical knowledge and practical tools to design robust surveys to drive data-use and evidence-based decisions...
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Conference

India AI Impact Summit 2026 – AI For Social Good: Impact That Works

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Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
AI For Social Good: Impact That Works is a research symposium on evidence from India and beyond on the effectiveness of AI applications in the field.
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Workshop or Training

J-PAL North America 2026 Research Staff Training

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Endicott College, Beverly, MA, USA
J-PAL North America will host its annual Research Staff Training (RST) as an in-person, three-day training program designed specifically for research staff working on randomized evaluations. Sessions blend lectures, hands-on exercises, and peer learning.

Past Events

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...
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Dissemination

Using Mixed Methods to Unpack the Black Box of a Social Accountability RCT: Early Findings from the Transparency for Development (T4D) Project in Indonesia

LPEM FEB UI, Ali Wardhana Building 7th fl., University of Indonesia campus, Jl. Salemba Raya No. 4, Jakarta
Can communities play a role in strengthening service delivery? Does empowering citizens to engage in transparency and accountability activities lead to improvement in health outcomes? Join T4D researchers Dan Levy and Jessica Creighton on August 1 to learn more about this project.
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Workshop or Training

Impact Evaluations Training: Finding Strategies for Poverty Alleviation

Sintesa Peninsula Hotel, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
J-PAL Southeast Asia is co-hosting an impact evaluations training with the International Regional Science Association (IRSA) in North Sulawesi, Indonesia this July. Register to attend this two-day workshop, delivered in Indonesian by experienced lecturers and training associates.
Workshop or Training

IPA/J-PAL Africa Executive Education Course, 2017

Nairobi, Kenya
This five-day program on evaluating social programs will provide a thorough understanding of randomized evaluations and pragmatic step-by-step training for conducting one’s own evaluation.The course is designed for managers and researchers from NGOs, governments, international development...
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Workshop or Training

J-PAL/ CLEAR South Asia Executive Education 2017

New Delhi, India
Apply by May 12 for J-PAL/ CLEAR South Asia's five-day course on impact evaluation. The course provides pragmatic step-by-step guidance on conducting one’s own evaluation and covers topics including M&E theory and practices, evaluation design and sampling techniques.
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Workshop or Training

J-PAL Global Executive Education 2017

Cambridge, MA
J-PAL Global and J-PAL North America are coming up with their Annual Executive Education Course taking place at MIT Cambridge. This five-day course provides participants a thorough understanding of randomized evaluations and a pragmatic step-by-step guidance on conducting one’s own evaluation