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What is DIME? - DIME is a department for impact evaluations at the World Bank Group. The repos on this account may include reproducibility code for published research, code for ongoing research projects, as well as code for open source tools published by DIME.
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Use code in DIME repositories - You may access and use the code you find in the repos on this GitHub account according to the licenses for each public repo.
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Request access to DIME repositories - If you work on a DIME project that uses a repository hosted on this account, then you can find instructions here for how to request access. Note that the process is different depending if you are a member of DIME or an external collaborator.
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Create a new repository on the DIME account - If you are a member of the DIME GitHub account, then you can request creation of new repos by follwing instructions linked to here.
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Repo and team reports - Once per week, repo reports and team reports are generated. These reports includes information such as who has access to each repo, and what repos each team is used for. You are only able to access these reports if you are logged in to GitHub.com using an account that is added as a member to the
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DIME repos hosted elsewhere - Some DIME repos are not hosted on the DIME account. DIME repos hosted on the World Bank GitHub account includes: DIME Data Handbook, DIME Research Standards, iefieldkit, ietoolkit, Stata-linter, Worldwide-Bureaucracy-Indicators
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- Disease-Modelling-SSA Public
This repository contains the code for an agent-based model used for COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa. The original code was written in Python by Aivin Solatorio and is since being developed in Java. Complimentary risk modelling has been conducted in R as an intermediate product and is also part of this repo
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- mega-boost Public
- emergency-response-procurement Public
Repository for all datawork to develop evidence on public procurement and firm survival during and post-emergencies.
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- niger-asp-reprod Public
This repository contains reproducibility code for the paper “Tackling Psychosocial and Capital Constraints Opens Pathways out of Poverty”
- route-optimization-tool Public
This repository houses an application designed to enhance the efficiency of mapping rural transport routes.
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