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.
Inside CID
Faculty and fellows are conducting research projects in 117 countries
CID Director Asim I. Khwaja coauthors a multidisciplinary proposal with a team of experts, experienced researchers and practitioners to respond to COVID-19. Elements of the proposal are being tested in various places – including Pakistan – where several members of the team have been actively supporting the state’s response efforts at national and sub-national levels.
Highlights from CID's Global Empowerment Meeting (GEM) 2020
The Global Empowerment Meeting (GEM) is the annual flagship event offering of Harvard’s Center for International Development, centered around the most cutting-edge work in international development. Watch the recordings of all of the sessions on our Youtube channel.
Register Now: Leading Economic Growth Online
Led by Professors Ricardo Hausmann and Matt Andrews, this executive program provides a framework for understanding economic growth, as well as sophisticated tools for diagnosis, decision-making, and implementation. Over 10-weeks, you will have the opportunity to apply concepts, frameworks, and tools to the economic growth challenge you are addressing in your city, region, or country.
Join EPoD & @HarvardCID for a special #CIDSpeakerSeries event on Friday, March 26, 12PM for a discussion moderated by @rema_nadeem with expert panelists sharing their advice & insights on how to ensure evidence informs US development policy.
.@TheEconomist cites research by EGC's Rohini Pande & coauthors in recommending ways India could draw more women into the labor force.
@UN_Women @WBG_Gender @Data2X @weconpol @EPoDHarvard @JPAL @poverty_action
Read the paper:
https://t.co/WIOVWyXi76
Super grateful to @smithglobe for spotlighting my working paper on the impact of media on racial hate https://t.co/vmK1HQSbBh https://t.co/HATwY7ba0H
Join EPoD & @HarvardCID for a special #CIDSpeakerSeries event on Friday, March 26, 12PM for a discussion moderated by @rema_nadeem with expert panelists sharing their advice & insights on how to ensure evidence informs US development policy.
Super grateful to @smithglobe for spotlighting my working paper on the impact of media on racial hate https://t.co/vmK1HQSbBh https://t.co/HATwY7ba0H
.@TheEconomist cites research by EGC's Rohini Pande & coauthors in recommending ways India could draw more women into the labor force.
@UN_Women @WBG_Gender @Data2X @weconpol @EPoDHarvard @JPAL @poverty_action
Read the paper:
https://t.co/WIOVWyXi76
Join EPoD & @HarvardCID for a special #CIDSpeakerSeries event on Friday, March 26, 12PM for a discussion moderated by @rema_nadeem with expert panelists sharing their advice & insights on how to ensure evidence informs US development policy.
.@TheEconomist cites research by EGC's Rohini Pande & coauthors in recommending ways India could draw more women into the labor force.
@UN_Women @WBG_Gender @Data2X @weconpol @EPoDHarvard @JPAL @poverty_action
Read the paper:
https://t.co/WIOVWyXi76
Super grateful to @smithglobe for spotlighting my working paper on the impact of media on racial hate https://t.co/vmK1HQSbBh https://t.co/HATwY7ba0H