Public Sector Management
In this section, you will find evidence on the impact of programmes related to Public Sector Management. Credible evidence is crucial for determining what works, why and at what cost.
Latest Policy BriefsView all
Latest Systematic ReviewsView all
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Community Monitoring to Curb Corruption and Increase Efficiency in Service Delivery: Evidence from Low Income Communities
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The impact of public information on the electoral behaviour of citizens and the decision-making of politicians in developing countries: A systematic review
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Natural resource revenue sharing and investment arrangements to promote government accountability, economic growth and poverty reduction in low- and middle-income countries
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The effectiveness of anti-corruption policy: What has worked, what hasn’t, and what we don’t know
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The impact of social accountability initiatives on improving the delivery of public services: a systematic review of four intervention types
Latest Impact EvaluationsView all
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Impact Evaluation of Closing the El Salvador Community Managed Schools Program (EDUCO) (Provisional Award)
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Information Technology and Democratic Representation: Evidence from Uganda's Parliamentary Call System (Provisional Award)
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Demand Driven Evaluation to Improve Bihar's Integrated Child Development Services (Provisional Award)
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Experimenting in Democracy Promotion: International Observers and the 2004 Presidential Elections in Indonesia
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Staff recruitment and retention in post-conflict Uganda