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What we do

Current Initiatives

The Partnership on Economic Inclusion (PEI) seeks to help increase the income and assets of extremely poor and vulnerable people through two interrelated objectives: the development and scale-up of government-led economic inclusion programs for that population and the creation of a cutting-edge platform for global learning and knowledge.

PEI has the potential to link economic inclusion programs to the diverse portfolio of national programs that are funded in part by the World Bank, giving the Partnership the potential to affect the lives of millions of citizens globally.

To help achieve this, PEI’s work is based on three mutually reinforcing priorities:

Country Engagement

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The heart of PEI’s work is helping governments design, adapt, and manage scalable programs that directly benefit extremely poor and vulnerable people. We do this by collaborating with an international network of practitioners, policymakers, development partners, and research organizations and linking economic inclusion programs to a wide portfolio of World Bank investments in government programs.


We offer technical grants to support innovative economic inclusion programs led by governments. We announced the first grants in October 2019 following a highly competitive Call for Proposals that drew interest from 38 countries.


Our first round of grant awards were issued to economic inclusion programs led by World Bank task teams in 10 countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Iraq, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Panama, Uzbekistan, and Zambia. Each grant supports diagnostics and data collection, assistance with strategy development, identification of good practices, and in-country coordination with development partners, as required.

 

PEI also offers technical support through a help-desk function, providing information, materials, and research and connecting governments, organizations, and individuals across the broad range of our constituents.

Innovation and Learning

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PEI works with our national and international collaborators to collect, generate, and share evidence of how economic inclusion programs work in a broad range of settings. The central goal of this research is to determine how economic inclusion programs can be made effective and sustainable at large scale while being appropriately tailored to local conditions.

 

Research over the past decade shows that economic inclusion programs help strengthen resilience and expand opportunity for people living in poverty and vulnerability, which ultimately leads to increases in their income and assets and improvements in well-being. Economic inclusion programs are also found to work in a variety of settings and with different population groups.

 

PEI now aims to support a new generation of innovation and learning to support adaptation, innovation, and scaling of government-supported programs, both within partner countries and globally. To support this effort, PEI has established a new PEI Data Portal, which is a platform to share information on over 200 economic inclusion programs in 74 countries. Users can search country-level data on economic inclusion programs and explore global trends.

 

The PEI Data Portal also enables policymakers and implementers to submit data on new programs and their costs to ensure the dashboard reflects the latest information.

 

Global Knowledge Sharing

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A central role of the Partnership for Economic Inclusion is collecting and disseminating practical knowledge about economic inclusion programs. PEI provides governments and other partners in our network with the latest, best-available information about what works—and what doesn’t—in various settings around the world.

 

PEI released in 2021 its first-ever State of Economic Inclusion Report, which provided a global assessment of economic inclusion programs and identifies emerging trends and needs. The comprehensive report’s conclusions are based on a global survey of 204 unique, ongoing programs in 74 countries. In addition, four detailed case studies illustrate how economic inclusion programs are working in Bangladesh, India, Peru, and West Africa. 

 

PEI hosts webinars presenting the methodologies and results of on-going economic inclusion programs, program responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and highlighting organizations' approaches  to work with specific population groups or contexts.

 

See our Community Events below to join future PEI and partner activities and find recordings and summaries of select past activities. 

Community Events

Past Event

#7 PEI Open House | Gearing up to deliver on the IDA20 Commitment on Women’s Economic Inclusion

Thu May 19, 2022 09:00:00 AM to Thu May 19, 2022 11:30:00 AM
Location: Online
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#6 PEI Open House | Evidence for Scale – Learning from Niger, Senegal and Zambia

Wed April 13, 2022 09:30:00 AM to Wed April 13, 2022 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online
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#5 PEI Open House | Leveraging technology for program delivery – Scaling up NGO innovations

Wed March 30, 2022 09:30:00 AM to Wed March 30, 2022 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online
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#4 PEI Open House | Behavioral Interventions in Economic Inclusion Programming

Wed February 9, 2022 09:30:00 AM to Wed February 9, 2022 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online
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#3 PEI Open House | Economic Inclusion at What Cost?

Mon December 13, 2021 09:30:00 AM to Mon December 13, 2021 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online
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#2 PEI Open House | Economic Inclusion Programs in Urban Contexts

Thu November 11, 2021 09:30:00 AM to Thu November 11, 2021 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online
Past Event

#1 PEI Open House | How Economic Inclusion Contributes to Food System Transformations

Mon October 25, 2021 09:30:00 AM to Mon October 25, 2021 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online
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Global Learning Event – Economic Inclusion for the Poorest: Moving to Scale

Tue April 27, 2021 07:30:00 AM to Thu April 29, 2021 11:00:00 AM
Location: Online