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Development Impact Group - World Bank

  • What is the Development Impact Group? - The Development Impact Group (formerly known as DIME) is a department within the Development Economics Vice Presidency at the World Bank.

  • Content of this GitHub organization account - Repositories on this account may include reproducibility code for published research, code for ongoing research projects, and code for open source tools published by the Development Impact Group. More reproducibility packages from the Development Impact Group and other teams at the World Bank can be found at the World Bank's Reproducible Research Repository.

  • Using code in repositories on this account - You may access and use the code in the repositories on this GitHub account according to the licenses for each public repository.

  • Request access to repositories - If you work in the Development Impact Group or on a project repository hosted on this account, you can find instructions here for how to request access. Note that the process is different depending on whether you have an active contract with the Development Impact Group or are an external collaborator.

  • Create a new repository on this account - If you are a member of this GitHub organization account, you can request the creation of new repositories by following the instructions here. Use these instructions as well if you want to transfer an existing repository to this account.

  • Repo and team reports - Once per week, repo reports and team reports are generated. These reports include information such as who has access to each repository and what repositories each team uses. You are only able to access these reports if you are logged in to GitHub.com using an account that is a member of the dime-worldbank account. (See here if you have issues accessing these links.)

  • Development Impact Group repos hosted elsewhere - Some Development Impact Group repositories are not hosted on this account. Examples of such repositories hosted on the World Bank GitHub account include: DIME Data Handbook, DIME Research Standards, iefieldkit, ietoolkit, Stata-linter, Worldwide-Bureaucracy-Indicators

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  • pfm-bottlenecks Public

    This repository provides an LLM-powered document processing pipeline for extracting, chunking, and analyzing unstructured PFR documents. It features components for data extraction, an LLM pipeline runner, Pydantic models for structured outputs, Azure client integration, prompt formatting utilities, and constants for LLM configuration.

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    Python 0 0 0 1 Updated Dec 24, 2025
  • travel-time-traffic Public

    Travel Time and Traffic Paper

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    R 0 0 0 0 Updated Dec 20, 2025
  • mega-indicators Public

    A collection of notebooks to fetch and store indicator datasets

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    Python 0 MIT 0 0 2 Updated Dec 19, 2025
  • mega-boost Public
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    Python 0 MIT 1 2 3 Updated Dec 17, 2025
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    Python 0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Dec 17, 2025
  • rpf-outcome-explorer Public

    This repository provides backend and frontend components for a dashboard that explores outcomes within the public finance framework.

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    JavaScript 0 0 0 0 Updated Dec 16, 2025
  • rpf-landing Public

    A minimal Dash app for testing purposes. app.py source from https://dash.plotly.com/minimal-app

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    Python 0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Dec 15, 2025
  • Disease-Modelling-SSA Public

    This repository contains the code for an agent-based model used for COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa. The original code was written in Python by Aivin Solatorio and is since being developed in Java. Complimentary risk modelling has been conducted in R as an intermediate product and is also part of this repo

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    Jupyter Notebook 7 MIT 3 10 3 Updated Nov 24, 2025
  • dime-worldbank/ColombiaTransMilenio’s past year of commit activity
    Python 2 1 0 0 Updated Nov 19, 2025
  • rwanda-energy-project Public

    This repository includes replicable codes to evaluate the impacts of expanding community access to grid electrification, off-grid solar electrification, and both, in the context of the Rwanda Energy Access and Quality Improvement Project(R-EAQIP)

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    HTML 1 0 1 0 Updated Nov 7, 2025