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Cid Faculty Spotlight: Marcia Castro On Improving Equity And Health Outcomes...

Marcia Castro, Andelot Professor of Demography, and chair of the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and CID faculty affiliate, was studying...

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That'S A Wrap! Harvard Cid Hosts Neudc 2023

Two months after attending my first North East Universities Development Consortium (NEUDC) conference hosted by Yale University, I was on a call with the stellar crew that organized NEUDC 2022, as...

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Understanding Economic Policy-Making In Rwanda: Intern Ángela Pérez Albertos

Nestled in the heart of East Africa, Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, is a city that defies expectations. As I walked alone at night, up and down the land of the ‘Thousand Hills’, I was immediately...

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Harvard Cid Announces Recipients Of 2023 Gem Incubation Fund, Supporting...

Cambridge, MA – As world leaders gather to take stock of progress against climate change at COP28 UAE this week, the Center for International Development (CID) at Harvard University, in collaboration...

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Perspectives From The Field: Participants From Cid’s 2023 Global Internship...

What is CID's Global Internship Program?Each summer, the CID Global Internship Program provides international development internship and training opportunities for Harvard students. The aim of the...

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Cid Faculty Spotlight: Jaya Wen On Why Politics Matter In Development Economics

For Jaya Wen, assistant professor at Harvard Business School, ideas matter. They have shaped the trajectory of the world we live in, and the way in which we live, circumscribing the choices and...

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Rwanda’s Pursuit Of Progress: Intern Zixin (Harry) Wang

“I know I could get much more money from other jobs, but I came back to serve my country.” This sentiment echoed strongly among my colleagues at the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), where I interned...

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Empowering Women As The Key For Prosperity: Reflections From Cid’s Student...

Women around the world lack the same access to opportunities, resources, and representation as men, reinforcing their relative disadvantages to live a flourishing life. Although they account for half...

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How Can We End Poverty? Insights From Cid'S Fall 2023 Seminar On...

The Elusive Solution to Ending PovertyYou might be reading this post hoping to discover a secret formula to ending global poverty. Regrettably, let me dash your hopes up front.  There may be no silver...

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Cid Faculty Spotlight: Rema Hanna On Social Protection In The Post-Covid Age

Harvard Kennedy School professor and CID faculty affiliate Rema Hanna has long been interested in questions of human and civil rights, and in the tremendous power of governments to impact people’s...

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