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Featuring
Ewen Macleod, Former Director, Division of Resilience and Solutions, UNHCR
Chinedu Obi, Young Fellow in Forced Displacement, FCDO-UNHCR-WB forced displacement research program
Marine Casalis, Senior Research and Partnerships Manager, ETH Zürich, Immigration Policy Lab
Haneen Ismail Sayed, World Bank Lead Operations Officer, Social Protection and Jobs Global Practice
Moderator
The program is launching a new seminar series,
Building the Evidence on Forced Displacement: From Research to Policy Making, to discuss findings from the latest research on forced displacement. The first event will take place Wednesday, May 19, 2021 and can be joined at this link. It will feature a presentation of the paper,
Data-driven global health research in the time of COVID
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On March 31st and April 1st, the World Bank’s Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Department and Tools and Analytics Unit hosted
MeasureDev 2021), in partnership with the Center for Effective Global Action. The conference showcased how researchers are using new types of data and data-intensive approaches to address critical public health challenges, especially in low- and middle-income countries. It highlighted ways that new analytical methods (such as applications of artificial intelligence), and growing troves of new data (produced by social media platforms, internet searches, sensors, and cell phones) are allowing researchers to track, measure, and respond to health interventions and phenomena in real-time, and at lower cost than traditional person-to-person survey methods. This is particularly helpful in a crisis situation like the COVID-19 pandemic, where traditional data collection