Harvard Center for International Development
A podcast by Harvard Center for International Development
184 Episoade
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Bringing Development Strategy Back In: New Insights from China, South Korea, and Singapore
Publicat: 11.10.2022 -
Immigration, Innovation, Labor: Insights into the Global Economic Ecosystem
Publicat: 23.06.2022 -
The Future of Work and Consequences of COVID Learning Loss
Publicat: 05.05.2022 -
Behind the Curve: Can manufacturing still provide inclusive growth?
Publicat: 04.05.2022 -
Ensuring Children are Not Forgotten During COVID Recovery
Publicat: 30.03.2022 -
Nutrition, Climate Change, and COVID-19
Publicat: 28.03.2022 -
Can Social Enterprises Fill the Market and Public Sector Gaps in Tough Places?
Publicat: 15.03.2022 -
Getting Vaccines Through the Last Mile: The Need for Local Context and Ownership
Publicat: 07.03.2022 -
Using a Citizens’ Commission to Drive Health Policy Change in India
Publicat: 22.02.2022 -
Climate Change, Digital Data Commons and the Politics of Urban Transport in African Cities
Publicat: 22.02.2022 -
Digital Government: Foundations for Global Development and Democracy
Publicat: 14.02.2022 -
Bouncing Back Faster: Using Evidence to Ensure Resilient Macroeconomic Policies and Inclusive Growth
Publicat: 03.01.2022 -
Cultivating Hospital Resilience through Informed Organizational Culture Changes
Publicat: 03.01.2022 -
Inclusive Employment for South African Youth: Lessons from Harambee
Publicat: 15.12.2021 -
The Human within the System: Analyzing Health Worker Behavior to Improve Care Quality
Publicat: 18.11.2021 -
Building Resilience through Embodying the Mission of Education
Publicat: 16.11.2021 -
Why Feminist Funding is Crucial for Development
Publicat: 02.11.2021 -
Humility and Experimentation: Empowering Local Adaptations to Improve Education Systems
Publicat: 01.11.2021 -
Not Flying the Plane Blind: Tailoring Education Based on Assessment & Evaluation
Publicat: 27.10.2021 -
Creating Impact at a Global Scale for Development
Publicat: 22.10.2021
Incredible progress has been made throughout the world in recent years. However, globalization has failed to deliver on its promises. As problems like unequal access to education and healthcare, environmental degradation, and stretched finances persist, we must continue building on decades of transformative development work. The Center for International Development (CID) is a university-wide center based at the Harvard Kennedy School that seeks to solve these pressing development problems—and many more. At CID, we believe leveraging global talent is the key to enabling development for all. We teach to build capacity, conduct research that guides development policy, and convene talent to advance ideas for a thriving world. Addressing today’s challenges to international development also requires bridging academic expertise with practitioner experience. Through collaborative, in-country partnerships, CID’s research programs, faculty, and students deploy an analytical framework and context-dependent approaches to tackle development problems from all angles, in every region of the globe.
