CEGA regularly convenes researchers, decision-makers, and implementing partners from around the world to forge new partnerships, discuss open research questions, share findings, and translate research evidence into effective policymaking.
CEGA collaborated with the World Bank's Africa Region, Human Sciences Research Council,Republic of South Africa, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to host this multi-country HIV/AIDS Impact Evaluation workshop. Held in Cape Town, South Africa, March 9-13, the workshop sought to: build...
This three day workshop included an introduction to the theory and the basics of impact assessment (experimental design, basic statistics, causal inference) as well as analysis of experiments (randomization, differences in different, discontinuity of the regression, the matching score propensity)...
The Working Group in African Political Economy (WGAPE - pronounced "wah-gah-pay") brings together faculty and advanced graduate students in Economics and Political Science who combine field research experience in Africa with training in political economy methods. Since 2002, the group has met...
Oct 13, 2008 Rm 250 Goldman School of Public Policy 2607 Hearst Ave., UC Berkeley A Discussion on Leadership, Maasai Culture, and Life in Rural Kenya. Topics: Leadership in a changing world Balancing age-old Maasai traditions in a modern context State of education in rural Kenyan...
The curriculum for the workshop featured a strong problem-solving component, with group exercises designed to reinforce concepts delivered through lectures and case studies. At the end of the three-day training, participants formed four small teams that each designed an evaluation for a...
The Working Group in African Political Economy (WGAPE - pronounced "wah-gah-pay") brings together faculty and advanced graduate students in Economics and Political Science who combine field research experience in Africa with training in political economy methods. Since 2002, the group has met...
The Working Group in African Political Economy (WGAPE - pronounced "wah-gah-pay") brings together faculty and advanced graduate students in Economics and Political Science who combine field research experience in Africa with training in political economy methods. Since 2002, the group has met...
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