CID Beyond COVID Response & Resource Page
COVID-19 is the greatest global disruption of the past century. Even as we work to recover, we have a window of opportunity to do more – but only if we make use of the lessons learned and capitalize on emergent innovations sparked by the pandemic. To address this urgent need, the Center for International Development (CID) at Harvard University created the Beyond COVID initiative, a multi-sectoral approach, rooted in data and evidence, to effectively respond to the COVID development crisis and reimagine new opportunities in the post-COVID era.
Inside CID
Faculty and fellows are conducting research projects in 116 countries
Global Empowerment Meeting Highlights
On April 28th and 29th, CID and the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy co-hosted CID’s flagship annual Global Empowerment Meeting (GEM22). Top business leaders, policymakers, and academics came together in this two-day in-person conference to discuss the theme of GEM22, “Healing an Unequal World”. While the two days brought to stark relief the pervasive issue of inequality in each facet of humanity, they also allowed for reflection and convening towards change.
New Economic Complexity Country Rankings & 2030 Growth Projections
China, Vietnam, Uganda, Indonesia, and India are projected to be among the fastest-growing economies to 2030, according to researchers at the Growth Lab. Presented in the Atlas of Economic Complexity, the release provides the first detailed look at 2020 trade data, including major disruptions to tourism and transport vehicle exports from the global pandemic.
Key takeaways from CID's Beyond COVID seminar and podcast series
As a culmination of CID's Beyond COVID series, we compiled key takeaways that help to guide our continued focus on pandemic recovery for inclusive prosperity. This series brought together practitioners and faculty experts in development to engage in productive conversations on how to use pandemic lessons to create more resilient systems for the future.
Announcing EPoD's Evidence Corps Internship Program 2022
CID's EPoD is launching the Evidence Corps internship program in 2022, which will provide funded international development internship and training opportunities for Harvard students. The aim of the program is to build students’ capacity to use economic evidence and to provide students with a toolkit to make meaningful contributions to development projects.
New Research
Now hiring!
CID is looking for a part-time Communications Assistant, a student passionate about international development who wants to take a deep dive into CID’s dissemination work and gain exposure to the world of development!
Email your CV & cover letter to cid@harvard.edu
RT @asadliaqat: The first episode of my new podcast Unpacking Us is out! @aikhwaja walks us through Pakistan's current economic crisis and…
In this paper by #CIDExpert @kjcroke1 of @HarvardChanSPH and coauthors, evaluating a national government program to improve water in the DRC reveals increased access to improved water sources, sanitation facilities, and in self-reported hygiene and others https://t.co/qgP8eaMmg9
Now hiring!
CID is looking for a part-time Communications Assistant, a student passionate about international development who wants to take a deep dive into CID’s dissemination work and gain exposure to the world of development!
Email your CV & cover letter to cid@harvard.edu
In this paper by #CIDExpert @kjcroke1 of @HarvardChanSPH and coauthors, evaluating a national government program to improve water in the DRC reveals increased access to improved water sources, sanitation facilities, and in self-reported hygiene and others https://t.co/qgP8eaMmg9
RT @asadliaqat: The first episode of my new podcast Unpacking Us is out! @aikhwaja walks us through Pakistan's current economic crisis and…
Now hiring!
CID is looking for a part-time Communications Assistant, a student passionate about international development who wants to take a deep dive into CID’s dissemination work and gain exposure to the world of development!
Email your CV & cover letter to cid@harvard.edu
RT @asadliaqat: The first episode of my new podcast Unpacking Us is out! @aikhwaja walks us through Pakistan's current economic crisis and…
In this paper by #CIDExpert @kjcroke1 of @HarvardChanSPH and coauthors, evaluating a national government program to improve water in the DRC reveals increased access to improved water sources, sanitation facilities, and in self-reported hygiene and others https://t.co/qgP8eaMmg9