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Tackling Non-Response Bias in Surveys of Wealthy Households in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Picture this: a survey targeting the wealthy or aiming to be representative of the entire population, but rich respondents can’t be accessed, refuse to participate, or hold back sensitive information. Unit non-response and item non-response become a gated wall, hindering our view of the global picture, and on wealthy individuals. Capturing the perspectives of wealthy […]
Navigating the Ethics of Field Research in International Development
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Researchers in international development often conduct field surveys. Throughout the survey process, from design to dissemination of findings, we must adhere to ethical practices at all times. Ethical considerations are essential components of responsible research, and it is our responsibility to ensure that our field work is conducted ethically and with the utmost care and […]
EDI Global Welcomes New MEL Director Dr Donna Harris
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EDI Global is excited to welcome its new Director of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning, Dr Donna Harris. Donna will lead and build our MEL practice as the company expands its service offering across East Africa and globally.
Why Every Master’s Degree in Development Needs a Course on Data Quality
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Why Every Master’s Degree in Development Needs a Course on Data Quality The importance of high-quality data has long been recognized by development researchers and practitioners. Having reliable data is essential for understanding trends in key indicators such as poverty, employment, and sustainable development goals, as well as for testing theoretical models and informing policy […]