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At CEGA, we believe that evidence should inform decisions about how development funding is spent.

Through competitive grant-making, we fund actionable research that can be used by policymakers to improve lives. We believe that grant competitions generate the highest-quality research, attract new talent and mobilize networks, and foster stewardship, transparency, and fairness. Below you can browse all CEGA-funded research projects—spanning dozens of topic areas and over 61 countries.

Global Networks

E-bookkeeping: Measuring small firms behavior in Nigeria

Abiola Oyebanjo | Nigeria
Global NetworksInstitutions & Governance

How do inter-ethnic interactions and nation building policies affect identity formation?

Cleopas Sambo | Zambia
Global NetworksInstitutions & Governance

Tax Reform and Political Economy Outcomes in Nigeria

Jubril Animashaun | Nigeria
Gender and AgencyGlobal NetworksInstitutions & Governance

Gender Issues in Nation-Building Projects: The Case of Eritrea

Freweini Tekle |
Global NetworksFinancial Inclusion

Who Will Pay for Your Sin? Investigating the Cooperative and Strategic Behavior of Ugandan Group Members

Vincent Odwar | Uganda
Global NetworksWork & Education

Minding Women’s Time: Pilot Study

Bezawit Adugna Bahru | Ethiopia
Global NetworksWork & Education

Demand for Vocational Training Programs Among Rwandan Youth

Aimable Nsabimana | Rwanda
Global NetworksHealth & Psychology

Implementing WASH and psychosocial stimulation interventions in Ethiopia

Mulusew J. Gerbaba | Ethiopia
Global NetworksHealth & Psychology

Effect of a shortened anti-TB regimen on treatment success in Kampala, Uganda

Jonathan Izudi | Uganda
Global NetworksInstitutions & Governance

Where do your loyalties lie? Party Switching and Voters’ Response in Nigeria

Victor Agboga | Nigeria
Global NetworksAgricultureInstitutions & Governance

The Impact of the Kenya 2008 Post-Election Violence on Rural Farm Households

Laura Nelima Barasa | Kenya
Global Networks

“Shades of Gray”: The Impact of Pastoralists Violent Conflict Frames on Citizens' Political Attitudes

Efobi Uchenna | Nigeria
Global NetworksEnergy & Environment

Impact of Prepaid Meters On Electricity Consumption and Consumer Welfare in Ghana

Wisdom Akpalu | Ghana
Global NetworksEnergy & Environment

Impact of Safisana Waste-to-Energy Plant in Ghana

Opeyemi Amusan | Ghana
Global NetworksHealth & Psychology

Impact of the KOFIH Maternal and Child Health Programme in Ghana

Chinenye Bembir | Ghana
Global NetworksWork & Education

Evaluation of the Free Senior High School Education Policy on students’ academic performance

Duah Dwomoh | Ghana
Global NetworksHealth & Psychology

It takes a village: Encouraging Women to Use Maternal Care through Community Involvement

Aaron Asibi Abuosi | Ghana
Global NetworksFinancial Inclusion

Impact Evaluation of MASLOC on Poverty Reduction

Richard Boso | Ghana
Global NetworksAgriculture

Impact of Northern Rural Growth Program on Smallholder Farmer Welfare in Ghana

Philip Osei Duku | Ghana
Global NetworksWork & Education

Understanding and Developing Accountability in Ghanaian Schools

Angela Owusu Ansah | Ghana
Global NetworksWork & Education

An Evaluation of Ghana’s National Service Scheme

Samuel Agyei-Ampomah | Ghana
Global NetworksFinancial InclusionHealth & Psychology

Do financial incentives change beliefs? A field experiment in Uganda

John Bosco Asiimwe | Uganda
Global NetworksAgriculture

Understanding Gender-Specific Constraints to Agricultural Technology: Evidence from Cassava Farming in Kenya

Muthoni Ng’ang’a | Kenya
Global NetworksWork & Education

A piece of paper? The benefits of a secondary school certificate in Tanzania

Christina Fille | Tanzania
Global NetworksHealth & Psychology

Supportive Supervision and Behavior Change Communication in Uganda

Ronald Mulebeke | Uganda
Global NetworksWork & Education

The Effect of Malaria on Test Scores in Rwanda

Aimable Nsabimana | Rwanda
Global NetworksHealth & Psychology

Measuring Changes in Infant Birthweight due to Performance-based and Unconditional Financial Incentives

Benjamin Chibuye | Zambia
Global NetworksInstitutions & Governance

"Peace Paradox" and pandemic: A natural experiment of COVID-19 effects on African Jihadist groups

Larissa Nawo |
Global NetworksInstitutions & GovernanceTechnology

Internet Crime in Ekiti State, Nigeria

Temitope Edward Akinyemi and Mike Omilusi | Nigeria
Global NetworksInstitutions & Governance

Government Expenditures and the Longevity of African Leaders

Michel Armel Ndayikeza |

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