Contraception without prejudice: Reducing bias in family planning
What role can policy play in reducing bias among healthcare providers?
How skin tone still shapes inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean
Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean suggests that skin tone is a powerful predictor of intergenerational mobility.
The role of Special Economic Zones in Vietnam's economic success
Vietnam’s Special Economic Zones are not just attracting investment—they are creating better, more formal jobs, with women in rural areas benefiting most.
Are elite schools for me? How role models can narrow the aspirations gap
Can one student’s experience influence the educational decisions of those that follow? Evidence from admissions to elite schools in Peru shows how policies that make success stories visible can have multiplier effects.
The development bogeyman? Understanding the true role of middlemen
How can intermediaries improve consumer welfare in developing countries?
Doing more with less: Why foreign aid should prioritise foundational learning now
Cuts to global education funding will forgo at least $100 billion in lifetime earnings. Supporting national governments to leverage domestic financing to improve foundational learning should be a priority for the development assistance that remains, ...