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PEGNet Best Practice Award
Presentations of 3 nominated projects:
1. Rural Financial Intermediation and Agricultural Investment in Zambia
Project Team: Markus Frölich (C4ED), Michael Mbulo (RUFEP Zambia), and P. Linh Nguyen (University of Mannheim)
2. Adoption and Impact of Solar Lighting in Rural Kenya
Project Team: Charles Amuku (Innovations for Poverty Action Kenya), Yael Borofsky (ETH Zurich), Isabel Günther (ETH Zurich), Kat Harrison (Solar Aid and Acumen Fund), and Adina Rom (ETH Zurich)
3. Using Administrative Data for Impact Evaluations in Informal Labor
Markets Evidence from a Skill Training Program in Serbia
Project Team: Jochen Kluve (RWI Essen, Humboldt University of Berlin), Lara Lebedinski (University of Belgrade), and Jonathan Stöterau (RWI Essen, Humboldt University of Berlin)
Moderator: Linda Kleemann (GFA and IfW)
PEGNet Conference 2019 - "Promoting social, economic and socio-political development through social protection."
September 9-10 | Bonn, Germany
Social protection is a key instrument for fostering social, economic and political development. It is well established that it is not only essential for the reduction of vulnerability, income poverty and income inequality but also for the promotion of human development as it facilitates access to education, health care, nutrition, housing and reduces gender disparities. In recent years, there has been a growing consensus that social protection is also an important requirement for fostering economic growth, social cohesion and political stability.
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© Tobias Danklefsen / IfW-Kiel
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PEGNet Best Practice Award
Presentations of 3 nominated projects:
1. Rural Financial Intermediation and Agricultural Investment in Zambia
Project Team: Markus Frölich (C4ED), Michael Mbulo (RUFEP Zambia), and P. Linh Nguyen (University of Mannheim)
2. Adoption and Impact of Solar Lighting in Rural Kenya
Project Team: Charles Amuku (Innovations for Poverty Action Kenya), Yael Borofsky (ETH Zurich), Isabel Günther (ETH Zurich), Kat Harrison (Solar Aid and Acumen Fund), and Adina Rom (ETH Zurich)
3. Using Administrative Data for Impact Evaluations in Informal Labor
Markets Evidence from a Skill Training Program in Serbia
Project Team: Jochen Kluve (RWI Essen, Humboldt University of Berlin), Lara Lebedinski (University of Belgrade), and Jonathan Stöterau (RWI Essen, Humboldt University of Berlin)
Moderator: Linda Kleemann (GFA and IfW)
PEGNet Conference 2019 - "Promoting social, economic and socio-political development through social protection."
September 9-10 | Bonn, Germany
Social protection is a key instrument for fostering social, economic and political development. It is well established that it is not only essential for the reduction of vulnerability, income poverty and income inequality but also for the promotion of human development as it facilitates access to education, health care, nutrition, housing and reduces gender disparities. In recent years, there has been a growing consensus that social protection is also an important requirement for fostering economic growth, social cohesion and political stability.
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© Tobias Danklefsen / IfW-Kiel
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