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Healthier Firms for a Stronger Recovery
Andrew Powell
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Liliana Rojas-Suarez
August 03, 2022
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Reinvigorating Impact Evaluation for Global Development
Julia Kaufman et al.
July 19, 2022
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Mainstreaming Evidence Use through Locally Led Development: Recommendations for USAID
Janeen Madan Keller et al.
July 19, 2022
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2022 Global Refugee Work Rights Report
Thomas Ginn et al.
July 28, 2022

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The Perils of Partial Attribution: Let’s All Play for Team Development
Lant Pritchett
October 26, 2017
The debate about whether it is more important to have good individual statistics or be a team player that contributes to overall victory is hugely important in development today.
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Good Quality Evaluations for Good Policy: Findings and Recommendations from Aid Agency Evaluations in Global Health
William Savedoff et al.
August 18, 2017
Evaluations are key to learning and accountability yet their usefulness depends on the quality of their evidence and analysis. This brief summarizes the key findings of a CGD Working Paper that assessed the quality of aid agency evaluations in global health. By looking at a representative sample of ...
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Evaluating Evaluations: Assessing the Quality of Aid Agency Evaluations in Global Health - Working Paper 461
Julia Goldberg Raifman et al.
June 27, 2017
We assessed the methodological quality of global health program evaluations from five major funders between 2009 and 2014. We found that most evaluations did not meet social science methodological standards in terms of relevance, validity, and reliability. Nevertheless, good quality evaluations made...
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Results Not Receipts: Counting the Right Things in Aid and Corruption (Brief)
Charles Kenny
June 19, 2017
Results Not Receipts explores how an important and justified focus on corruption is damaging the potential for aid to deliver results. Noting the costs of the standard anticorruption tools of fiduciary controls and centralized delivery, Results Not Receipts urges a different approach ...
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Results Not Receipts: Counting the Right Things in Aid and Corruption
Charles Kenny
June 19, 2017
Results Not Receipts explores how an important and justified focus on corruption is damaging the potential for aid to deliver results. Noting the costs of the standard anticorruption tools of fiduciary controls and centralized delivery, Results Not Receipts urges a different approach to tackling cor...
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Investing UK Aid in a Global Skills Partnership: Better Health at Home and Abroad
Michael Anderson et al.
May 31, 2017
 A Global Skills Partnership combines training funded by donors with pre-agreed arrangements for qualified graduates to work temporarily overseas, usually in the donor country. This paper shows through one hypothetical example how a GSP for a specific sector (nursing) financed by a specific don...
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Some Answers to the Perpetual Question: Does US Foreign Aid Work—and How Should the US Government Move Forward with What We Know?
Sarah Rose
April 24, 2017
Happily, in the last 25 years, the proportion of people living on less than $1.25 a day has dropped by two-thirds. Most of this success is due to major global forces such as trade and cross-border labor mobility. And much of the credit goes to the governments and citizens of developing countrie...

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