U.C. Berkeley's CEGA — Teaching “Soft Skills” in Uganda

 
 
 

Educate!’s 4-year follow-up RCT of our model in Uganda was featured by Berkeley’s Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA), a hub for research on global development. CEGA, which provided funding to test Educate!’s impact on fertility and sexual-related behaviors, brings a scientific lens to development, integrating empirical economic analysis with expertise in agriculture, public health, education, engineering, and the environment.

 
 
Previous
Previous

Brookings — How COVID-era Innovation can Build More Equitable Education Systems

Next
Next

The World Bank's S4YE — How Technology Can Help Incorporate Youth Voice In Employment Programs