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Doing surveys ethically: Practical tips
Despite increases in data transparency, there is still very little transparency on ethical survey implementation and management. This blog shares highlights of ethical guidance and ethical challenges raised during the session the research community should explore in more detail.
Four lessons from a year of the World Food Programme’s School-Based Programme Impact Evaluation Window
In 2021, the World Food Programme’s Impact Evaluation Unit teamed up with WFP’s School-Based Programme division and the World Bank’s Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) department to launch the School-Based Programmes Impact Evaluation Window. This blog highlights four lessons.
Four constraints for adoption of electronic data collection methods
Making informed policy decisions requires having access to high-quality data. However, the adoption of electronic data collection tools remains a challenge in many low-income countries. This blog showcases four constraints on implementing such methods.
Practical tips for implementing remote surveys in the time of the Great Lockdown
Practical tips for implementing remote surveys in the time of the Great Lockdown
Humans of field work
Enumerators play a crucial role in the success of field-based impact evaluations. Despite the central role they play in the research process, enumerators are rarely in the spotlight. We recently interviewed a few Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) enumerators working with us on a high-frequency market survey in Rwanda in the ...
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