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Pro Bono Economics relies on the support of a wide range of donors and strategic partners to deliver its vital services to charities across the UK. 

"PBE’s report on our work in reducing re-offending rates can only be described as dynamite.  The results gave us the credibility to engage in the world’s first ever social impact bond.  It's been impactful at every level of government and been widely aired in the press.”

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Published: 2nd May, 2020

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Author: Tia Manavis

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