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Client: Agencia de Renovación del Territorio
Client: Unicef – El Salvador.
Using microsimulations models, we estimated the possible incidence of monetary and multidimensional poverty caused by Covid. And we recommend strategies to speed up the recovery over the coming years.
Client: Promigas Foundation
We supported the new Promigas Foundation in defining its new strategy and Its programme lines to promote sustainable development in the corporation’s area of influence. In addition, we designed the monitoring and evaluation system for the Foundation’s programmes.
Client: Promigas Foundation
We designed a programme to increase cognitive and socio-emotional skills to promote the productive inclusion of poor and vulnerable youth in the intervention area of the new Promigas Foundation.
Client: Saldarriaga Concha Foundation
Client: Asobancaria
We estimated the contribution of credit and microfinance to reducing poverty and vulnerability and strengthening the middle class using quantitative analyzes. Likewise, we identify the effect of credit and savings on the creation and sustainability of small businesses in Colombia.
Client: Association of Family and Corporate Foundations (AFE)
We developed a handbook that provides practical tools to encourage families and corporate foundations in Colombia to use SDGs in planning their development agendas. The guide explores each part of the foundation’s decision-making process and the different possibilities to align its goals with the SDGs.
Client: Social Prosperity with the support of United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization – FAO Colombia
We proposed a route for the Department of Social Prosperity to orient its programmes toward the challenges of reducing rural poverty. This route provides a gradual approach that includes social inclusion promotion to the implementation of productive projects. It also includes rural associativity promotion.
Client: Merck Sharp & Dohme
Client: Coosalud
We designed a roadmap to transform the audit operating mode of Coosalud EPS’ health accounts. This roadmap includes optimal conditions identification that allows the electronic transformation of the health accounts to verify and consolidate information on medical expenses to improve the financial and health risk management of the EPS.
Client: District Habitat Secretariat with the support of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation
We evaluated the impact of the Minimum Vital Water Programme in Bogotá and proposed different targeting alternatives to improve their resource efficiency. The proposals developed are also useful in targeting other public service subsidies based on new methods that consider the payment capacity of households, moving towards making housing subsidies billing more flexible, and promoting the use of digital payment services.
Client: District Secretariat of Mobility
We advise the design of a new strategy to target users of the Integrated Public Transport System for fare benefits.
This fare policy incorporates a redistributive approach that takes into account: information on special populations, households’ payment capacity, the concentration of poverty around bus stations, and travel schedules to connect the poor and vulnerable people with job opportunities and the benefits of economic agglomeration in the city in a more equitably way.
Client: Colombia Productiva
We designed the impact evaluation methodology for the Productivity Factories programme, using quantitative and qualitative techniques, and innovating in the joint use of information from the programme and business surveys developed by DANE. In addition, we developed multidimensional indicators that allow us to monitor the programme operation and identify factors associated with productivity.
Client: The Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative – OPHI
Client: Ministry of National Education
Client: National Business Association of Colombia (ANDI)
Client: District Secretariat of Mobility
We advise the design of a new strategy to target users of the Integrated Public Transport System for fare benefits.
This fare policy incorporates a redistributive approach that takes into account: information on special populations, households’ payment capacity, the concentration of poverty around bus stations, and travel schedules to connect the poor and vulnerable people with job opportunities and the benefits of economic agglomeration in the city in a more equitably way.