Dr. Adi Greif provides expertise on experimental and quasi-experimental design and analysis along with qualitative methods and substantive gender expertise. For Abt Associates (clients: USAID, DFID, MCC, Gates Foundation) she helped design and evaluate a set of impact evaluations related to agriculture and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Vietnam, India, and Tanzania, along with analyzing and reporting on an impact evaluation of governance in Indonesia. Previously at The Cloudburst Group, she provided technical oversight on a number of DRG-related tasks under USAID's Learning Evaluation and Research (LER II), ranging in subject from future-of-work, to sustainable landscapes to civil society/election/media freedoms. Under USAID's STARR II IDIQ, Adi analyzed multiple impact evaluations on governance and land tenure, and incorporated qualitative focus group discussion transcripts of women's empowerment outcomes. Countries included Zambia, Ethiopia, and Liberia. Previously, at SRI International, Adi helped to manage projects and design and analyze impact evaluations, including one of female education in Zambia and South Africa. Adi has also lived in and conducted interviews in Arabic in Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, and Tunisia. Dr. Greif's work has included regression discontinuity, instrumental variable, and randomized control trial designs. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University's Center for Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law (CDDRL) after completing a PhD in political science from Yale University.
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