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Access to education in developing countries has improved drastically over the past decade. More recently, development goals have shifted to focus also on the quality of education. In pursuit of both access and quality, thousands of innovative education programs have emerged aiming to serve the poor. But there are significant gaps in Their understanding of the benefits of such programs. This gap is due in part to the lack of systematic and easy-to-access information about programs around the world—both big and small. Practical lessons about successful and unsuccessful experiences are even harder to find, and as a result They are left with a world full of innovative models, but without an understanding of how they are distributed, whether they work, and how those that do can be improved, replicated, and scaled up to serve more of the world’s poor.