“Africa will not feed itself unless the smallholder farmer is actually able to produce—and produce enough, not just to feed himself, but as a business.”
Agnes Kalibata, past president of AGRA, is our guest on a new episode of #OnTheEvidence, the Mathematica podcast. mathematica.org/blogs/increa...
I got to speak with amazing, mission-driven people working at the intersection of evidence and public policy at the 2024 @appam.bsky.social fall research conference. Expect highlights to appear on @mathematicanow.bsky.social’s #OnTheEvidence podcast, as well as our social and YouTube channels.
I'm a big fan of @andrewvandam.bsky.social's Dept. of Data WaPo column and AmeriCorps' Office of Research and Evaluation, so this story felt to me like an Avengers Assemble moment. Great to see #OnTheEvidence guest Dr. Mary Hyde talking about fulfilling jobs: www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
I wanted to see what all the Bluesky buzz was all about. Follow here for updates on the podcast I host for Mathematica, #OnTheEvidence, plus other hot takes on policy evidence and maybe armchair expert opinions on tennis happenings.
Mathematica is at #2024APPAM! #OnTheEvidence podcast host J.B. Wogan spoke with APPAM’s Exec. Dir. Tara Sheehan about this year’s conference and what to expect from the organization moving ahead. #ProgressTogether
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It was my pleasure to be part of this insightful conversation on ‘Diversity and Culturally Relevant Methods in Public Policy Research’ with #RobSantos Director at the US Census & #AndrésNigendaZárate @mathematicanow.bsky.social
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In many places in the US, hospitals are paid for each medical service they provide. But there's another way called "hospital global budgeting." Our newest #OnTheEvidence podcast explains how it works.
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