World Bank Data Science Competition 2018 ($USD 15,000 prize)

Application Deadline: Feb. 28, 2018, 11:59 p.m. UTC

The World Bank is aiming to end extreme poverty by 2030. Crucial to this goal are techniques for determining which poverty reduction strategies work and which ones do not. But measuring poverty reduction requires measuring poverty in the first place, and it turns out that measuring poverty is pretty hard. The World Bank helps developing countries measure poverty by conducting in-depth household surveys with a subset of the country’s population. To measure poverty, most of these surveys collect detailed data on household consumption – everything from food and transportation habits to healthcare access and sporting events – in order to get a clearer picture of a household’s poverty status.

Can you harness the power of these data to identify the strongest predictors of poverty? Right now measuring poverty is hard, time consuming, and expensive. By building better models, we can run surveys with fewer, more targeted questions that rapidly and cheaply measure the effectiveness of new policies and interventions. The more accurate our models, the more accurately we can target interventions and iterate on policies, maixmizing the impact and cost-effectiveness of these strategies.

Place Prize Amount
1st $6,000
2nd $4,000
3rd $2,500
Bonus $2,500

 

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the World Bank Data Science Competition 2018

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