BRAC's Lindsay Coates & J-PAL's John Floretta reflect in Project Syndicate on the need for evidence-based poverty solutions in the time of COVID-19. The article cites IPA's research on Ultra-Poor Graduation programs in Ghana, Honduras, India, Pakistan, and Peru. Following the six-country randomized controlled trials, the evaluation is being scaled to reach millions around the world.
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Project Syndicate
April 30, 2021

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