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Learning to Randomise

So yesterday was the last day of this year's training week for JPAL and IPA staff based in Africa. I'm going to be starting in September as the IPA Communications Coordinator (professional blogger?!) based in New Haven, so this was a great opportunity for me to meet a bunch of the field and head office staff, and learn a bit more about how JPAL and IPA actually conduct an evaluation.

Things I have learned:

  1. The phrase for 'gamble' in Liberian English is to 'put it in the hole.' Which apparently makes for some entertaining interviews with youths about their appetite for risk.
  2. Limuru, Kenya, is COLD!
  3. People can go to great lengths to get a drink. (