KCP Perspectives
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This series examines the findings and impact of completed projects funded by the Knowledge for Change Program (KCP).
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Publication KCP Perspectives 4(1)(Washington, DC, 2014-09) World BankThis newsletter includes the following headings: the learning and educational achievements in Pakistan (LEAPS) project: bringing together evaluation and research in the education sector; message from the editor; and global financial development report 2014: financial inclusion.Publication KCP Perspectives 3(1)(World Bank, Washington, DC, 2013-10) World BankThis newsletter includes the following headings: learning from the experiments that didn t happen: matching grant programs in Africa; message from the editor; and the worldwide governance indicators: synthesizing perceptions of governance quality across countries and over time.Publication KCP Perspectives 2(1)(Washington, DC, 2012-11) World BankThis newsletter includes the following headings: can new methods help in tracking poverty when data are problematic?; message from the editor; and World Bank's enterprise surveys open window onto firm performance and the investment climate in over 135 economies.Publication KCP Perspectives 1(3)(Washington, DC, 2012-04) World BankThis brief includes the following headings: access to finance: pioneering research on the importance of financial inclusion for poverty reduction; and international migration, remittances and development, a rapid response by the KCP.Publication KCP Perspectives 1(2)(World Bank, Washington, DC, 2012-01) World BankThis brief includes the following headings: trade policy and development; key lessons from the KCP projects; global reform of agriculture: complementary policies matter; and development policy analysis with MAMS.Publication KCP Perspectives 1(1)(Washington, DC, 2011-09) World BankThis brief includes the following headings: increasing access to land by the rural poor in India; and KCP projects on service delivery for the poor.