Data and Evidence to End Extreme Poverty (DEEP)
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Description
DEEP's vision is that governments, decision makers, and citizens around the globe will have better access to data, tools, and solutions to help end extreme poverty. Over seven years, DEEP's work will influence the design and implementation of policies, strategies, and investments by investigating: Who is living in extreme poverty and how is their situation evolving? What drives extreme poverty? How can we end extreme poverty?
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Status Implementation
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- Cornell University
- Oxford Policy Management
- University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics
- University of Southampton
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