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May 03 Webinar | Innovating to Include: Expanding Financial Inclusion Through Agent Network Development
May 18 BRAC’s Frugal Innovation Forum 2022 | What Does It Really Cost to Use Digital Financial Services? Post Teaser Text “Off-the-book” fees and non-monetary costs pose a barrier to the uptake and continued usage of digital financial services (DFS).In this workshop, participants gained an understanding of the various methodologies available to measure the cost of DFS and participate in a hands-on activity where they will build their own mystery shopping research plan.Learn more on the BRAC's Frugal Innovation Forum 2022 website here.
May 17 IPA's Human Trafficking Research Initiative (HTRI) Presents at 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labor Post Teaser Text On May 17, 2022, Jeni Sorensen, Director of IPA's Human Trafficking Research Initiative (HTRI), presented at an event titled, "From Research to Action: the state of child labor and forced labor research and the need to build the evidence base to increase policy impact," as part of the 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labor.
May 13 IPA Executive Director Annie Duflo Meets with Local Scholars in Côte d'Ivoire Post Teaser Text On May 13, 2022, IPA Executive Annie Duflo met with early career scholars at the African School of Economics (ASE) campus in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire to discuss their respective research projects and common goals.Dr.Bassirou Chitou, National Executive Director of ASE-Abidjan, delivered the opening remarks.Following a brief introduction by IPA Francophone West Africa Country Director, Andreas Holzinger, four students presented their research project on the use and yield of improved seeds.Additionally, several faculty members presented on their study of the impact of COVID-19 on the clothing and catering sectors in Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso.