From IPA Team <[email protected]>
Subject How does IPA have a ripple effect?
Date December 3, 2019 8:03 PM
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More evidence, less poverty





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Hi John,

Do you know one of the top reasons our supporters say they choose IPA for their year-end giving?


It&rsquo;s our ripple effect&mdash;because organizations and governments around the world use evidence from IPA-run research to make their programs and policies work better, benefiting millions of people&rsquo;s lives.


You see our ripple effect when we work with our partners to discover that a development approach&mdash;such as
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cash transfers or
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free bednets &mdash;is effective, and then that evidence informs global debates about how to spend the limited funds available for international development each year. There are many other
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examples of our ripple effect at work .


If you give in the next two days, an anonymous donor will match your donation dollar-for-dollar, doubling your impact. Please donate today to take advantage of this once-a-year opportunity.




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Thank you for your support!


The IPA Team


P.S. In case you missed it this morning, check out
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our new short film &ldquo;Behind the Data,&rdquo; which follows a field team to a remote region of Sierra Leone.





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