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April 16, 2017El Comercio

The contribution of GRADE and a terrible Niño, by Gustavo Yamada (Universidad del Pacífico)

Gustavo Yamada, Director at the Universidad del Pacífico Research Center, highlights in El Comercio the book published for our 35 years of foundation, Investigación para el desarrollo en el Perú: once balances” (Research for development in Peru: eleven research reviews): “It is worth reading it. Javier Escobal states that one of the book’s recurring messages is the need to understand ‘how heteregenous contexts can generate differentiated impacts of the same policy… [and] at the same time, to tackle the issue requires articulated inter-sectoral strategies'”.