Experiments in Post-Conflict Contexts
Experiments are increasingly used to better understand various aspects of civil conflict. A critical barrier to peace is often conflict recurrence after a settlement or other attempt to end fighting...
Experiments are increasingly used to better understand various aspects of civil conflict. A critical barrier to peace is often conflict recurrence after a settlement or other attempt to end fighting...
There are approximately 70.8 million forcibly-displaced people worldwide, including 26 million registered refugees, about half of whom are children. Turkey has received more than 3.5 million refugees...
Despite the scale and persistence of forced displacement, little data and evidence exists to inform long-term policy responses. The arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees in southern Bangladesh...
Authors: Sule AlanCeren BaysanMert GumrenElif Kubilay We evaluate the impact of an educational program that aims to build inter-ethnic cohesion in schools by developing perspective-taking ability in...
Over 70 million people are forcibly displaced as a result of conflict, persecution, or violence---more than ever before in history. Displaced communities, who were already vulnerable before the...
By Kate Glynn-Broderick Editor’s Note: this is the first in a series of posts about adapting an ongoing policy project about digital payments with Bangladesh’s government to the current COVID-19...
Authors: C. Austin Davis, Nicola Jones, Mushfiq Mobarak, Jennifer Muz Cox’s Bazar district in Bangladesh has received multiple waves of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar since the 1970s, but late 2017...
Annie Duflo As COVID-19 reaches more of the countries where we work and governments respond with increasing lockdowns and containment measures across the developing world, there is an urgent need to...
Developing countries are characterized by high rates of mortality and morbidity. A potential contributing factor is the low utilization of health systems, stemming from the low perceived quality of...
Annie Duflo As COVID-19 continues to spread rapidly across the globe, we at IPA—like all of you—have been closely monitoring this rapidly evolving situation and adapting our lives and our work as a...