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This article refers to:
What have we learned after ten years of systematic reviews in international development?

Waddington, H., E. Masset and E. Jimenez. 2018. “What Have We Learned after Ten Years of Systematic Reviews in International Development?” Journal of Development Effectiveness 10(1): 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/19439342.2018.1441166

Upon reviewing the published version of the editorial, the authors realised that Dr Philip Davies was regrettably left out of the acknowledgements to present and former colleagues. Phil was the Director of 3ie’s Synthesis and Reviews Office between 2012 and 2015 and oversaw the production of a large number of funded Systematic Reviews and Evidence Gap Maps, as well as making contributions to theory-based reviews and getting systematic evidence used in policy and practice in international development.

The authors apologise for this omission in acknowledgements.

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