Teaching women in Kenya to visualise alternative future scenarios based on current behaviour increased chlorination of drinking water, reduced children’s diarrhoea, and improved savings after almost three years
Health sector regulation in Kenya increased the compliance of health facilities with a checklist of patient safety measures without any increase in prices or decrease in utilisation
Traffic fatalities linked to informal transit are a disproportionately large cause of death in many low- and middle-income countries, but providing public information can improve safety
Subsidising land rentals in Kenya increased land access equity and efficiency persistently, highlighting the importance of land markets for agricultural development.