Guest Lecture "Adaptive Programming: PDIA in Practice"

 

Topic: Learning Laboratory

Speaker:
Date: Wednesday, 12 February 2020
Time: 09.30 - 11.30
Venue: Australian Embassy, Jakarta

Contact Person: Novita Eka Syaputri (Communication Officer - RISE Programme in Indonesia) - nsyaputri@smeru.or.id

Description:

 

RISE Programme in Indonesia and Australian Embassy held a session with Professor Lant Pritchett on Wednesday, 12 February 2020. Professor Lant Pritchett is a prominent development economist and is currently the RISE Research Director at the Blatvanik School of Government, Oxford University. In this session, Lant explored the topic of adopting a problem-driven iterative approach (PDIA) to tackle local service delivery issues in education and health.

There were also three speakers from INOVASI programme, RISE Programme in Indonesia, and The World Bank Local Solutions For Poverty who shared their experiences in running PDIA. Representing RISE, Niken Rarasati presented RISE's researches using PDIA conducted in several districts/cities in Indonesia.

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