CID COVID-19 Response & Resource Page
The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the lives of people around the world, but those in developing countries are likely to suffer the most in the face of this global crisis. At the Center for International Development (CID@Harvard), we see this as a call to action. We are responding quickly in the following ways to implement solutions: we are collecting funding information; we are connecting researchers, foundations, and policymakers to channel our resources; and we are sharing the most up-to-date work of our experts to ensure it is reaching those who need it most.
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Faculty and fellows are conducting research projects in 116 countries
Joint CID/Malcolm Wiener Center Prize for Completed Research on Inequality
We are pleased to announce the award recipients for the 2021 CID/Malcolm Wiener Joint Awards on Inequality Research recognizing exceptional, original research by Harvard undergraduate, master’s, and PhD students on issues of inequality, both domestically and abroad.
New Executive Education Course featuring CID Faculty Affiliates: Leading Smart Policy Design, A Multisectoral Approach to Economic Decisions (Online)
The new Leading Smart Policy Design executive program, led by faculty lecturers Rema Hanna, Matt Andrews, Dani Rodrik, and Michael Kremer, runs online from September 21st - October 12th. The program will provide leaders and teams charged with designing and delivering policy with frameworks that address social and economic problems around the world. Topics explored will focus on frameworks for analysis and hands-on experience using a thoughtful, systematic, and collaborative approach to innovation. The deadline to apply is August 31st.
Growth Lab Launches Data Viz Tool that Reveals Growth Opportunities for 1,000 Cities
Metroverse, the Growth Lab's Urban Economy Navigator, is designed to provide policymakers, entrepreneurs, investors, business organizations, civil society, and the general public with unprecedented economic data for more than 1,000 cities in 79 countries. The platform vividly illustrates the technological capabilities that underpin a city's economy and its' opportunities for future growth.
Urban Development in Argentina: How IPP helped me achieve my goal
Guest blog by IPP alumnus Catalina Palacio https://t.co/Uoe43OYifP
In this new @economics article, @hancocktom utilizes the latest Economic Complexity Index (ECI) rankings from our Atlas of Economic Complexity update to explain how the technological level of #China’s exports increased despite the trade war with the U.S. https://t.co/OycFXi0q7U
How can policymakers ensure high take-up for women's economic empowerment programs?
In this @vox_dev talk, @aikhwaja discusses how invisible social barriers can prevent women from participating in programs & how these barriers can be overcome. https://t.co/v8X3qZRcGG
Urban Development in Argentina: How IPP helped me achieve my goal
Guest blog by IPP alumnus Catalina Palacio https://t.co/Uoe43OYifP
How can policymakers ensure high take-up for women's economic empowerment programs?
In this @vox_dev talk, @aikhwaja discusses how invisible social barriers can prevent women from participating in programs & how these barriers can be overcome. https://t.co/v8X3qZRcGG
In this new @economics article, @hancocktom utilizes the latest Economic Complexity Index (ECI) rankings from our Atlas of Economic Complexity update to explain how the technological level of #China’s exports increased despite the trade war with the U.S. https://t.co/OycFXi0q7U
Urban Development in Argentina: How IPP helped me achieve my goal
Guest blog by IPP alumnus Catalina Palacio https://t.co/Uoe43OYifP
In this new @economics article, @hancocktom utilizes the latest Economic Complexity Index (ECI) rankings from our Atlas of Economic Complexity update to explain how the technological level of #China’s exports increased despite the trade war with the U.S. https://t.co/OycFXi0q7U
How can policymakers ensure high take-up for women's economic empowerment programs?
In this @vox_dev talk, @aikhwaja discusses how invisible social barriers can prevent women from participating in programs & how these barriers can be overcome. https://t.co/v8X3qZRcGG