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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 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 NetworksWork & Education

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

Christina Fille | Tanzania
Global NetworksWork & Education

The Effect of Malaria on Test Scores in Rwanda

Aimable Nsabimana | Rwanda
Health & PsychologyTechnologyWork & Education

Can Biometric Tracking of Attendance Reduce Health Worker Absenteeism?

Aleksandra Jakubowski | Uganda
Institutions & GovernanceWork & Education

The Syrian Refugee Life Study

Samuel Leone | Jordan
Global NetworksWork & Education

The Returns to Scale: Stimulating Productivity in Firm Clusters in Uganda

Esau Tugume | Uganda
Global NetworksFinancial InclusionTechnologyWork & Education

Discrimination and Access to Capital: Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia

Shibiru Melesse | Ethiopia
Work & Education

The Role of Discouragement in Shaping Long-Term Unemployment

Luisa Cefala | India
Work & Education

Labor Market Integration, Growth and Inequality: Evidence from China

Dennis Egger | China
Work & Education

Social Norms, Technology Adoption, and Team Productivity

Oren Reshef | Bangladesh
Institutions & GovernanceWork & Education

Recruitment, Effort, and Retention Effects of Performance Contracts for Civil Servants

Andrew Zeitlin | Rwanda
Global NetworksWork & Education

Meet Your Future: Job Search Effort and Aspirations of Young Jobseekers

Mary Namubiru | Uganda
Global NetworksWork & Education

Getting Girls Back in School: The Returns to Alternative Education in Tanzania

Ketki Sheth | Tanzania
Global NetworksWork & Education

Evaluating peer-to-peer mentorship and human capital development among adolescent girls in Afghanistan

Abdul Alim | Afghanistan
Data Science for DevelopmentTechnologyWork & Education

Using High-Resolution Satellite Data to Evaluate The Impact of New Business

Gordon Hanson | India
Health & PsychologyWork & Education

Preschool Deworming: Impacts on Child Health and Education in India

Edward Miguel | India
TechnologyWork & Education

Matatu Monitoring in Kenya

David Schonholzer | Kenya
Health & PsychologyWork & Education

Long-Run Outcomes of Childhood Interventions

Edward Miguel | Kenya
Health & PsychologyWork & Education

Comparing Free Provision of Deworming Drugs and Other Approaches

Edward Miguel | Kenya
Work & Education

Demand for Education in Kenya

Stephanie Bonds | Kenya
Health & PsychologyWork & Education

Primary School Deworming: Impacts on Child Health and Education

Edward Miguel | Kenya
Work & Education

Preferences for wage frequency and implications for behavior

Luisa Cefala | India
Work & Education

The Impact of Chinese Firms in Local Labor Markets

David Wu | Ethiopia
Work & Education

Understanding Subjective Performance Pay

Christina Brown | Pakistan
Work & Education

Opportunities and Entrepreneurship: Evidence on Advanced Labor Market Experience

Matthew Pecenco | Dominican Republic
Work & Education

The Productivity Effects of Joining Multinational Supply Chains

Isabela Manelici | Costa Rica
Work & Education

Improving Social Mobility by Helping Rural Students Make Informed College Choice

Ao Wang | China
AgricultureWork & Education

Creating Labor Markets in Rural Tanzania

Jonathan Robinson | Tanzania
Institutions & GovernanceWork & Education

Engaging Citizens to Address Company-Community Conflict in Mines

Graeme Blair | South Africa

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