01/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2026 07:19
Development economics knowledge is expanding fast - but much of it isn't reaching the people who could use it most. Researchers struggle to amplify their insights beyond academic audiences; end users - a diverse group in its own right - face information overload, language barriers, and low contextual relevance. Think tanks, academics, and partner institutions lack coordinated ways to share or co-create evidence.
At the World Bank Group Institute for Economic Development (IED), our theory of change begins with people and ends with people. We operate in four steps: 1) we curate research, 2) we connect communities, 3) we tailor knowledge as an experience, and 4) we measure and adapt. These principles and goals keep us focused on building networks that link researchers, policymakers, and partners so that insights can move freely and meaningfully across contexts.
Not long ago, if you were interested in the latest World Development Report on the Middle-Income Trap, you would probably visit the World Bank Group website, scroll through and open a long PDF or two, and work your way through it. You can still do that if you like, but now there are more ways to do that.
For traditional users, you can still click, download, and read the report as always. But we've sprinkled some useful extras in the experience: interactive summaries, visual highlights, and flashcards that make the reports' ideas easier to digest. The "Chat with the Report" option lets people ask questions and receive quick, trustworthy responses drawn from the report using AVA, our AI research assistant tool. It's the same depth of knowledge, but with a more dynamic and personalized interface that brings the material to life and tailored to the user's style and needs.
For adaptive users, it's no longer about downloading a PDF and hoping it fits your needs. If you learn or make decisions differently, you can engage with the same research in the format that matches your context, goals, and schedule. Ask questions conversationally and get tailored answers. Take a short, applied course when you need it. Listen to a podcast version on your commute. Join a partner-led workshop to explore what the findings mean for your region. Or connect with peers who are already putting these ideas into practice. Research becomes something you use, not just something you read.
Here are 4 experiences:
Sign up for AVA: The Institute's AI-powered chatbot, offering multilingual (60+ languages), on-demand access to a library of more than 4,000 curated World Bank and partners' research (yes, it's free to you!). AVA even features a writing assistant that helps users draft and refine their own work, always grounded in verified sources and transparent citations.
Join our virtual community which brings research to life through collaborative, user-centered interactions. We co-develop learning materials with researchers and, together with the Data Academy and our IED training partners, encourage them to share their insights through high-quality, practice-oriented training. The platform uses AI to support course design and delivery, making it easier to bring rigorous content to more users, more efficiently. Learners engage through interactive videos, podcasts, discussions, peer-reviewed exercises, and self-reflection activities - an immersive experience that helps them turn knowledge into practical skills.
Subscribe to the Accelerating Development - Ideas for Impact podcast, an AI-powered, expert-led podcast series, which turns the latest research insights into an engaging conversation. The podcast series is available in seven languages: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Portuguese, Chinese and Hindi.
Partner and co-create with us: Technology can open the door, but people and partnerships make knowledge move. Through initiatives like the Africa Growth and Opportunity: Research in Action (AGORA), the Institute brings researchers, policymakers, and partners together to create regional dialogues and hands-on workshops that connect global evidence with local insights. These partnerships also activate and amplify LEADS (Learn-Adapt-Scale) - the World Bank Development Impact Department's model for turning evidence into real-world change. Through LEADS, teams move beyond sharing findings to co-creating solutions, adapting designs to local systems, testing what works, and scaling proven approaches across countries and sectors. It's how research becomes actionable, and how partnerships translate ideas into impact.
We measure, test, and learn. By using an evaluation and feedback framework, we track not only reach but also learning, application, and time saved. This system connects the dots across our platforms-courses, tools, and podcasts-to understand what drives meaningful engagement and use.
The first results are telling. Across all our platforms, a network of 50,000+ people is engaging with the Institute's tools and offerings. Here are some highlights:
These results reinforce a simple but powerful insight: research turns into action when people, technology, and collaboration work together. Each tool and channel feeds into a shared framework, allowing us to see research not as a one-off product but as part of a living ecosystem-where insights evolve, connections grow, and systems improve over time.We're strengthening feedback loops across all touchpoints, so our platforms and tools learn alongside their users. We're building interactive environments that combine human expertise with technology, making collaboration, translation, and knowledge sharing faster, more intuitive, and better connected. From in-person events like the AGORA conference to digital spaces linking people across regions and disciplines, we experiment, learn, and adapt-because development research only has power when it's put into action.
What about you? What is your knowledge experience? Join our global network here and help us make development research and ideas move-fast, far, and for all.