Diverse international cohort first to earn MIT master's degrees in data, economics, and development policy
Twenty-two students from 14 countries take an evidence-based approach to affecting global change.
Twenty-two students from 14 countries take an evidence-based approach to affecting global change.
SourceTrace offers a suite of software tools to improve the profitability, sustainability, and transparency of agricultural supply chains around the world.
J-PAL research center will focus on evidence-based policy-making to reduce poverty in the Middle East and North Africa.
Dimagi’s data-collection platform has helped improve health care for hundreds of millions of people around the world.
The first cohort of 22 students from 14 countries share a common ambition: harnessing data to help others.
Housing Stability Evaluation Incubator will provide funding and technical assistance to help partners build evidence on strategies to reduce and prevent homelessness.
Startup Khethworks is deploying solar-powered pumps to help poor farmers in India irrigate crops all year long.
New strategy for encapsulating nutrients makes it easier to fortify foods with iron and vitamin A.
New partners will work with J-PAL to develop rigorous evaluations of policies related to criminal justice, health, housing stability, and economic security.
Professors share prize with Michael Kremer of Harvard University, are cited for breakthrough antipoverty work.
New J-PAL North America publication highlights how rigorous research can improve policies to help people access and maintain stable, affordable housing.
Task force calls for bold public and private action to harness technology for shared prosperity.
MIT associate professor of urban studies Mariana Arcaya examines health disparities within metro areas.
MBAn student Mason Grimshaw seeks to bring business solutions to overlooked communities.
Economist’s study of rickshaw drivers shows effects of alcohol consumption on financial decision-making.