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Oct 21 Creación y uso de evidencia en el sector público y social: Casos, metodología y experiencia Post Teaser Text Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) es una organización sin ánimo de lucro que se dedica a crear evidencia sobre el impacto de políticas públicas y programas sociales, y a motivar el uso de la evidencia en la toma de decisiones.
Oct 21 SME Program 2016 Working Group Meeting Post Teaser Text The SME Program held its Seventh Working Group meeting at the Yale School of Management on October 21, 2016 in New Haven, Connecticut.The meeting convened SME Program affiliates to discuss innovative research in the SME space. Presenters included: Opening Remarks Dean Karlan, Yale University Lucia Sánchez, Innovations for Poverty Action Can Government Intervention Make Firms More Investment-Ready? A Randomized Experiment in the Western Balkans David McKenzie, World Bank The Effects of Business Accelerators on Venture Performance: Evidence from Start-Up Chile Juanita Gonzalez-Uribe, London School of Economics The drivers of post-entry growth: TFPQ vs.
Oct 21 IPA Côte d’Ivoire Presents on Investing in Young Children Post Teaser Text On October 21, Henriette Hanicotte presented IPA's work at the Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally (iYCG) in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.The workshop was held in partnership with the Jacobs Foundation, the Institute for Human Development, at the Aga Khan University, and the Bernard van Leer Foundation. The workshop was the ninth and final workshop of the Forum.Speakers explored research on the costs of quality investments in young children; policies and financing that capitalize on existing investments and other contextual advantages; and practices and research that are culturally grounded and developmentally.