RECOVR Research Projects

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This page lists research projects that are being developed by IPA and others. Our goal is to document active studies taking place on COVID-19’s socio-economic impacts—and results, as they come in—in order to inform researchers and decision-makers working to mitigate the crisis. As this is a public good, the hub contains both IPA and non-IPA studies. Inclusion criteria for the hub can be found here, and new projects and questionnaires can be submitted here.

Contributing Partners

60 Decibels
Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
BRAC Institute of Governance & Development
Center for Effective Global Action
Center for Global Development
Global Poverty Research Lab
IDinsight
International Growth Centre
Yale Research Initiative on Innovative & Scale

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How Are Kenyan Farmers Faring in the Face of COVID-19?

<p>While only time can tell what the long-term effects of COVID-19 will be on agricultural supply chains and global food systems, the moment to shape our response is now.Through a project that has been generously funded by FCDO’s Research and Evidence Division and MercyCorps AgriFin Accelerator, 60 Decibels will survey 500 Kenyan farmers every month between June 2020 and June 2021 to understand their experiencing of living through the pandemic and the support they will find useful.</p>
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Country Kenya
Program Area Agriculture
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Descriptive / Surveillance

Preparedness of Frontline Health Workers to Support the COVID-19 Response: An Exploratory Study from Rural Villages in Malang District, Indonesia

<p>Frontline health workers are integral to the public health response to COVID-19.In Malang District, Indonesia, the role of community health workers (kaders) has been to reinforce public health messaging, facilitate social distancing measures, and act as village-level educators.However, it is unclear how effectively kaders have been able to fulfill this role.</p>
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Country Indonesia
Program Area Health & Nutrition
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Quasi-experimental Analysis

Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence COVID-19

<p>With on-going mixed-methods longitudinal data collection of adolescents and their caregivers in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Jordan, the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) longitudinal research programme will undertake virtual survey research to understand young people’s knowledge, beliefs, and behavioural responses in the context of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic in three diverse settings.</p>
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Descriptive / Surveillance