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Jun 05 IPA Myanmar Presents on Maternal Cash Transfers Study in "Evaluation Week" Webinar Post Teaser Text On June 5, IPA Myanmar shared results of a study on maternal cash transfers as part of Centers for Learning Evaluations and Results (CLEAR)'s online gLocal Evaluation Week.
May 29 IPA Côte d'Ivoire Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Ministry of Employment and Social Protection Post Teaser Text On May 29, IPA Côte d'Ivoire and the Direction Générale de l'Emploi (DGE) of the Ministry of Employment and Social Protection signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).The agreement specifies how IPA will assist the Ministry with a special focus on the most vulnerable populations (youth, entrepreneurs in the informal sector, workers with handicaps, women, etc.).IPA and the Ministry have been forming this partnership for over a year and are particularly interested in conducting policy-relevant research.
Apr 30 Webinar: From Research to Policy in Youth Employment: Rigorous Evidence from Randomized Evaluations Post Teaser Text Youth employment has important implications for future economic growth, development, and stability.