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Prominent organizations that conduct impact evaluations (arranged alphabetically): | |||
*The [http://www.povertyactionlab.org/ Abdul Latif Jameel Povery Action Lab] (J-PAL), a "network of 51 affiliated professors around the world who are united by their use of Randomized Evaluations (REs) to answer questions critical to poverty alleviation."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.povertyactionlab.org/about-j-pal |title=About J-PAL |author= |accessdate=2011-02-13 |format= |work=}}</ref> J-PAL is headquartered within the Economics Department of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). Through MIT's open courseware website, J-PAL offers a [http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-14-001-abdul-latif-jameel-poverty-action-lab-executive-training-evaluating-social-programs-spring-2009/index.htm free online executive training program] to introduce randomized evaluations to organizations interested in conducting them. | |||
*The [http://www.worldbank.org/ieg/ie/ Independent Evaluation Group] (IEG), an independent unit within the [[World Bank]]. | |||
*[http://poverty-action.org/ Innovations for Poverty Action] (IPA), a nonprofit dedicated to alleviating poverty through randomized evaluations. | |||
*The [http://www.3ieimpact.org International Initiative for Impact Evaluation] (3ie) has a [http://www.3ieimpact.org/database_of_impact_evaluations.html large database of impact evaluations] as well as a useful [http://www.3ieimpact.org/userfiles/doc/Impact_Evaluation_Glossary-1.pdf impact evaluation glossary] (in [[Portable_Document_Format|PDF]] format). | |||
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Prominent organizations that conduct impact evaluations (arranged alphabetically):
- The Abdul Latif Jameel Povery Action Lab (J-PAL), a "network of 51 affiliated professors around the world who are united by their use of Randomized Evaluations (REs) to answer questions critical to poverty alleviation."[1] J-PAL is headquartered within the Economics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Through MIT's open courseware website, J-PAL offers a free online executive training program to introduce randomized evaluations to organizations interested in conducting them.
- The Independent Evaluation Group (IEG), an independent unit within the World Bank.
- Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), a nonprofit dedicated to alleviating poverty through randomized evaluations.
- The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) has a large database of impact evaluations as well as a useful impact evaluation glossary (in PDF format).
References
- ↑ About J-PAL. Retrieved on 2011-02-13.