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Despite $7 billion to ‘Power Africa,’ why the continent is still in the dark
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Despite $7 billion to ‘Power Africa’, why the continent is still in the darkReuters
Obama Thinks Solar Power Will Boost Kenya. Kenyans Aren’t So Sure.Wisconsin Public Radio
Obama Thinks Solar Power Will Boost Kenya; Kenyans Aren’t So SureAlaska Public Media
Deworming: What’s the deal here?DevEx
How to debunk a studyThe Economist
Deworming: An informed debate requires a careful look at the dataInnovations for Poverty Action
Explainer: Where were you in the #wormwars?The Guardian
Good science gone wrong?The Berkeley Blog
Can deworming treatments at Kenyan schools cut absenteeism?World Economic Forum
‘Empathy,’ not incentives or environmentalism, sells solar power in IndiaClimateWire
New Evidence on the Economics of Rural ElectrificationAix-Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence, FranceJune 25, 2018
Appliance Ownership and Aspirations among Electric Grid and Home Solar Households in Rural KenyaPublished PaperAfrican DevelopmentEnvironment and Climate2016
Experimental Evidence on the Economics of Rural ElectrificationPublished PaperAfrican DevelopmentEnvironment and ClimateResearch Methodology2020
Electrification for ‘Under Grid’ Households in Rural KenyaPublished PaperAfrican DevelopmentEnvironment and Climate2015