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Global Empowerment Meeting 2023: Growing in a Green World will take place on May 10-11, 2023.
The meeting will explore different dimensions of climate change, with a particular lens on both challenges and opportunities emerging from developing countries who are on the frontlines of a warming planet.
Spotlight Series Afghanistan
Centers and students across Harvard are hosting a series of conversations spotlighting the situation in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. The series will examine the multilayered facets of gender, human rights, economic development, humanitarian aid, and political dynamics that shape the lives of over 40 million Afghans today.
In a recent brief about tax capacity in fragile states, #CIDExpert Anders Jensen and co-authors summarize research on tax revenue trends and key challenges in mobilizing tax revenue in fragile states and explore avenues for policy reform.
Read here: https://t.co/6sWGmTKpb9
Monday's @HarvardCID faculty Lunch on International Economic Policy talk, “Four Facts About Human Capital,” was given by @ProfDavidDeming (Prof., HKS)
Read more in this recent paper here: https://t.co/PQ45H9C1oq. https://t.co/fmUIAq8a5f
Tanzanian mothers' experiences of intimate partner violence & depressive symptoms appear to be associated with poorer socioemotional development for their children. Read more by #CIDExperts Christopher Sudfeld, @DanaCMcCoy, @wafaie_fawzi, @aisha_yousafzai
https://t.co/843vYKLIR8 https://t.co/h23Aw2m0gE
In a recent brief about tax capacity in fragile states, #CIDExpert Anders Jensen and co-authors summarize research on tax revenue trends and key challenges in mobilizing tax revenue in fragile states and explore avenues for policy reform.
Read here: https://t.co/6sWGmTKpb9
Tanzanian mothers' experiences of intimate partner violence & depressive symptoms appear to be associated with poorer socioemotional development for their children. Read more by #CIDExperts Christopher Sudfeld, @DanaCMcCoy, @wafaie_fawzi, @aisha_yousafzai
https://t.co/843vYKLIR8 https://t.co/h23Aw2m0gE
Monday's @HarvardCID faculty Lunch on International Economic Policy talk, “Four Facts About Human Capital,” was given by @ProfDavidDeming (Prof., HKS)
Read more in this recent paper here: https://t.co/PQ45H9C1oq. https://t.co/fmUIAq8a5f
In a recent brief about tax capacity in fragile states, #CIDExpert Anders Jensen and co-authors summarize research on tax revenue trends and key challenges in mobilizing tax revenue in fragile states and explore avenues for policy reform.
Read here: https://t.co/6sWGmTKpb9
Monday's @HarvardCID faculty Lunch on International Economic Policy talk, “Four Facts About Human Capital,” was given by @ProfDavidDeming (Prof., HKS)
Read more in this recent paper here: https://t.co/PQ45H9C1oq. https://t.co/fmUIAq8a5f
Tanzanian mothers' experiences of intimate partner violence & depressive symptoms appear to be associated with poorer socioemotional development for their children. Read more by #CIDExperts Christopher Sudfeld, @DanaCMcCoy, @wafaie_fawzi, @aisha_yousafzai
https://t.co/843vYKLIR8 https://t.co/h23Aw2m0gE