Harvard Center for International Development
A podcast by Harvard Center for International Development
184 Episodes
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Government Strategies for Diaspora Engagement - Pandeli Majko, Albania's Minister of Diaspora
Published: 2/22/2018 -
Cambiando Esclusas en Panamá: Recomendaciones para un Crecimiento Sustentable e Inclusivo
Published: 2/8/2018 -
Shifting gears in Panama: Policy Recommendations for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth
Published: 2/8/2018 -
Does US development policy have a future under Trump?
Published: 12/7/2017 -
Education in Pakistan: What works to improve learning outcomes?
Published: 11/30/2017 -
Financial Inclusion and the Fintech Revolution: Key Trends Emerging in the New Digital World
Published: 11/9/2017 -
The Drivers of International Development
Published: 11/2/2017 -
How did Venezuela Degenerate Into a Failed State and How Can it Recover?
Published: 10/26/2017 -
¿Cómo Venezuela degeneró en un estado fallido y cómo puede recuperarse?
Published: 10/26/2017 -
Asian Development Bank’s 2017 Economic Forecast for Asia and the Pacific
Published: 10/19/2017 -
Taking back control or losing it? An analysis of the possible economic impact of Brexit
Published: 10/12/2017 -
Impact Investing in Emerging Markets: Reaching its full potential
Published: 10/5/2017 -
The power of attraction: the European Union's gravitational pull for development and stabilization
Published: 9/27/2017 -
Climate Resilience in the Latin American City
Published: 9/14/2017 -
CID 2025 Global Growth Projections
Published: 6/28/2017 -
Human mobility: potential and resistance
Published: 5/17/2017 -
Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization
Published: 5/10/2017 -
Full Seminar Audio: Violence, Insecurity, and Development in Latin America
Published: 5/5/2017 -
Interview: Violence, Insecurity, and Development in Latin America
Published: 5/4/2017 -
Economic policy in Brazil - prospects for recovery after the crisis
Published: 4/27/2017
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.