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Subject Double your IPA Donation with Crypto | New Study on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Date March 31, 2022 9:07 PM
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LATEST RESEARCH &amp; NEWS

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Donate to IPA in Crypto and Double Your Impact!

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You can donate to Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) using a wide range of cryptocurrencies through the The Life You Can Save site here

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. Cryptocurrency donations to The Life You Can Save are processed quickly and safely with The Giving Block. They just announced a $10 million match campaign so any donations you make will be doubled. Offer is for a limited time, please consider a donation now.

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NEW STUDY

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Improves Outcomes in Poor Communities

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Researchers: Nathan Barker, Gharad Bryan, Dean Karlan, Angela Ofori-Atta, and Christopher Udry

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may be an effective mental health approach for people living in poverty, who are especially vulnerable to mental distress and face unique demands on their mental “bandwidth.” A new study conducted among ultra-poor people in Ghana showed that CBT improved participants' mental and physical well-being, socio-emotional and cognitive skills, and economic outcomes.

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RECOVR Roundup Vol. 33: Social Protection in the Time of COVID-19

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By Jeffrey Mosenkis, Gabriel Olila, and Rachel Strohm

ConsultIPA: IPA Colombia's Pro-Bono Initiative To Help Small Organizations Implement A Monitoring And Evaluation (M&amp;E) Plan

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By Sofía Granados, Catalina Reyes Villegas, and Ana Tamayo

RECOVR Roundup Vol. 32: Social Protection in the Time of COVID-19

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By Jeffrey Mosenkis, Gabriel Olila, and Rachel Strohm

Another Tool in the Toolbox for Co-Creating Evidence: IPA’s Applied Research &amp; Methods (ARM) Group

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By Steven Glazerman

RECOVR Roundup Vol. 31: Social Protection in the Time of COVID-19

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By Jeffrey Mosenkis, Gabriel Olila, and Rachel Strohm



IPA IN THE NEWS

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In Science, IPA Researchers Talk COVID Response in LMICs

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The IMF Interviews Togo Minister and IPA Board Member Cina Lawson

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Joint IPA Study and Report Featured in Nigeria's Premium Times

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Kenya's CitizenTV on Risks of Digital Finance

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Monitoring Consumer Protection Risks in the Digital Age

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Impacts of Cash in a Pandemic: Evidence from Cash-Based Programming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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March 24 | Webinar, United States

Embedded Lab Inception Workshop: Building a Culture of Evidence-Based Decision Making in Collaboration with Rwanda Ministry of Education to Improve Learning Outcomes

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March 22 | Kigali, Rwanda

The Impact of Military Policing in Colombia: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation

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March 9 | Webinar, United States

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