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Collage of 10 images titled 'CID Voices Top 10 2025' by Harvard Center for International Development, featuring diverse scenes including office meetings, a classroom setting, outdoor community interaction, naval ships, and individual portraits with logos from TIME, Millennium, and others.

Collage of 10 images titled 'CID Voices Top 10 2025' by Harvard Center for International Development, featuring diverse scenes including office meetings, a classroom setting, outdoor community interaction, naval ships, and individual portraits with logos from TIME, Millennium, and others.

🏆✨ From inclusive economies to climate resilience and evidence-driven policy—CID’s Top 10 Voices Posts of 2025 highlight the ideas shaping global development’s future. Dive into insights from scholars, policymakers, & practitioners around the world. ⬇️

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Happening tonight at 5pm GMT - CID Director Asim I. Khwaja will deliver the 2025 Iqbal Lecture for the Oxford Pakistan Programme. Tune in live: bit.ly/3K9AbO5

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The Harvard Center for International Developmnt Welcomes New Fellows for the 2025 Academic Year The Harvard Center for International Development (CID) is pleased to welcome a distinguished new cohort of fellows for the 2025 academic year. Fellows bring a wealth of global experience and diverse p...

📣 CID is excited to announce a distinguished new cohort of fellows for the 2025 academic year. These fellows bring global perspectives that enhance CID’s research & teaching.
Read more: bit.ly/4i2lpW6
@chatibbasri.bsky.social @harvardkennedy.bsky.social

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Indonesia’s Fragile Middle Class Indonesia’s strong macroeconomic outlook belies an anxiety among its aspiring middle class, evidenced by recent protests. This paper explores the roots of this paradox and offers policy avenues to imp...

“When statistics speak of progress, but justice does not move, the streets take the stage.”

CID Visiting Scholar Muhamad Chatib Basri explores how economic growth can coexist with deep social insecurity in "Indonesia’s Fragile Middle Class.”

Read 👉 bit.ly/3LlMPK6

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A bisected American flag illustration set against a duotone beige-black background sits alongside event details and a small headshot of speaker Walter Russell Mead.

A bisected American flag illustration set against a duotone beige-black background sits alongside event details and a small headshot of speaker Walter Russell Mead.

The liberal world order is being challenged abroad and at home, and the US must now rethink its core international strategy. Join us for our Manshel Lecture with Walter Russell Mead, on Nov 12 at 4:30pm at the Harvard Faculty Club. Register now: https://loom.ly/h922V58

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From Networks to the Ballot Box: How Parties Tilt the Playing Field, and Why It Matters Growing up in Paraguay, I wondered why corruption survived the return of democracy. After a dictatorship that ended in 1989, many hoped elections would bring cleaner government and prosperity. Yet two...

Elections often look fair, but patronage and clientelism can quietly tip the scales. CID PhD Affiliate rduartegonzalez.bsky.social asks: how do we make democracy not just competitive, but truly fair? Read more about Raul's story and broader research agenda 👉 bit.ly/4qlOhwf

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Meet Our 2025-2026 PhD Job Market Candidates: Pioneering Research in Global Development, Governance, and Social Inclusion This year's cohort of PhD candidates on the academic job market bring cutting-edge insights to the field of international development research. Their work explores how social networks, governance syst...

📣 CID is on the job market! Meet the 7 CID PhD candidates who are entering the academic job market and pioneering new research to build a world where all can thrive. @kartiksrivastava.bsky.social @rduartegonzalez.bsky.social @tilmangraff.bsky.social www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/...

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Jobs & Opportunities Research FellowCID research fellows work closely with faculty on specific research projects. Professor Rema Hanna’s current research topics include social protection, improving labor markets, increasi...

📣 Hiring a Research Fellow to work with Prof. Rema Hanna on social protection, improving labor markets, increasing the efficiency of tax collection, and the intersection of urban mobility and climate change! Learn more, apply & share! www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/...

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GEM25 Incubation Fund graphic with logos of World Bank, HKS Women and Public Policy Program and Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard

GEM25 Incubation Fund graphic with logos of World Bank, HKS Women and Public Policy Program and Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard

💥 CID's GEM Incubation Fund is accepting proposals for research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and inclusive development.
Learn more & share ➡️ bit.ly/3UTG03s bsky.app/profile/weat...

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Why Financial Literacy Training Alone May Not Be Enough for Financial Inclusion in Emerging Markets: CID Faculty Research Insights What drives financial inclusion in emerging markets—lower banking costs or improved financial literacy?A recent paper by CID Faculty Affiliate Shawn Cole and co-authors investigates whether financial ...

What drives financial inclusion in emerging markets—lower banking costs or improved financial literacy? Research by CID Faculty Affiliate Shawn Cole. www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/...

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Global Changemakers: How Harvard Students Are Redefining International Development At Harvard University, international development is not just an academic pursuit—it’s a hands-on, community-driven mission. At the Harvard Center for International Development (CID), students from aro...

At CID, students engage in transformative research, policy dialogue, and global fieldwork, equipping them to drive impact at scale. CID empowers students—especially international students at Harvard—to address the world’s most pressing challenges. www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/...

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Why Refugee Education Policy Defies Traditional Models: CID Faculty Research Insights How do host countries shape refugee education policy in a global context where responsibility is shared and long-term integration is uncertain?

How do host countries shape refugee education policy in a global context where responsibility is shared and long-term integration is uncertain? CID PhD Affiliate @shelbycarvalho.bsky.social and Faculty Affiliate Sarah Dryden-Peterson examine. www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/... #Education #Refugee

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Different, yet similar! #MRCBG's Carmen Reinhart & co-authors write that high-yield US corporate bonds and emerging market sovereign #bonds share a striking resemblance, offering similar returns, risk patterns, and even #default frequency.
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Devex Newswire: After 100 days of Trump, a reckoning In just three months, more than 80% of USAID’s programs have been terminated, and with no clear signal from Washington on what comes next, the humanitarian community is bracing for continued, systems-...

CID Executive Director Fatema Z. Sumar chimes in about the Trump administration's shuttering of the Millennium Challenge Corporation in a recent article for @devex.com. www.devex.com/news/devex-n...

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GEM25: AI Innovations in Emerging Economies
GEM25: AI Innovations in Emerging Economies YouTube video by Harvard Center for International Development

Kicking off now! #GEM25 dives into innovations with AI in emerging economies. All-star panel representing leadership across continents. #globaldev #AIforGood www.youtube.com/watch?v=r08l...

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GEM25: What Do Emerging Economies Want From AI
GEM25: What Do Emerging Economies Want From AI YouTube video by Harvard Center for International Development

We're live! "AI requires two things - lots of computing power, and lots of data." How are emerging economies thinking through the opportunities and challenges presented by AI? #GEM25 www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8x4...

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Global Empowerment Meeting 2025: Catalyzing AI for Inclusive Change
Global Empowerment Meeting 2025: Catalyzing AI for Inclusive Change YouTube video by Harvard Center for International Development

📣 Kicking off this morning! Tune in and listen to leaders from around the world discuss how AI is rapidly reshaping emerging economies in ways that are both promising and complex. #GEM25 is live with opening remarks at 9 am ET!

Join us!
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#AI #AIforGood #GlobalDev

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Global Empowerment Meeting 2025: Catalyzing AI for Inclusive Change
Global Empowerment Meeting 2025: Catalyzing AI for Inclusive Change YouTube video by Harvard Center for International Development

🌏 ✨ Excited about the future of AI and global development? Join us virtually tomorrow at 9am ET for GEM25: Catalyzing AI for Inclusive Change — a dynamic gathering of global leaders, innovators, and thinkers shaping the next chapter of #AI for inclusive growth! www.youtube.com/watch?v=90PK...

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Next Tuesday, CID welcomes leaders from across the globe to discuss the transformative power of #AI for emerging economies. Join us!
Register here: hksexeced.tfaforms.net/f/subscribe?...

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Huge congratulations to #CIDFacultyAffiliate Stefanie Stantcheva (@s-stantcheva.bsky.social) for being awarded the 2025 Clark Medal from the American Economics Association. Well deserved!

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Giving cash to families in poor, rural communities can help bring down child marriage rates – new research A study of about 1 million girls in Indonesia suggests government programs can be effective in reducing the number of child brides.

✨ Providing cash transfers to low-income families can reduce child marriage rates among girls living in rural communities.

New research from CID Visiting Scholar Sudarno Sumarto and co-author Jan Priebe in @theconversation.com.

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Explainer: How do tariffs work and how will they impact the American and global economy? Harvard Kennedy School international trade expert Robert Lawrence discusses what higher tariffs will mean for the United States and the world.

🌍 What really happens when countries raise tariffs #CIDFacultyAffiliate Robert Lawrence and @harvardkennedy.bsky.social break down how tariffs work, who they impact, and why they often spark trade tensions.

#TradePolicy #Tariffs #PublicFinance #GlobalTrade

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The Inquiry - What is filling the USAID funding gap? - BBC Sounds US President Donald Trump has cut spending to USAID. What happens next?

CID Executive Director Fatema Z. Sumar speaks with BBC News. "The leadership of USAID has saved millions of lives and has really helped shape a new era of global health security for the planet." www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...

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Surviving the Heat: The Impact of Climate Change on Maternal and Infant Health in Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India, is grappling with a maternal and infant health crisis, one that is exacerbated by the worsening climate emergency. Rising temperatures, frequent power cuts...

How has climate change impacted new mothers and infants in Tamil Nadu, India, and what can policy makers do to help ensure mothers have the support they need? This week on CIDVoices. #India #MaternalHealth #ClimateChange
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The World Bank in the World Today
The World Bank in the World Today YouTube video by Institute of Politics Harvard Kennedy School

How is the World Bank evolving to tackle the intertwined challenges of today’s world? Hear from President Ajay Banga and CID's Asim I. Khwaja on the need to create jobs and work with the private sector to make development central to global stability and opportunity. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE7K...

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Empowering Women in the Informal Economy: Insights from SEWA's Community-Driven Approach in India When India’s Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) was founded in 1972, they understood that the informal sector was not going to go away: companies would still rely on women to stitch clothes, col...

Rather than viewing poverty through the lens of mere aid, the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) in India emphasizes empowerment and decision-making, proving that when communities lead, the outcomes can be transformative. #CIDVoices #SustainableDevelopment www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/cid/...

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Promotional graphic for a webinar titled "Development Economics in a Changing World" scheduled for Thursday, March 20, 2025, featuring speakers Dean Karlan and Asim I. Khwaja, organized by the Harvard Center for International Development. The right side of the image includes a QR code to register for the event.

Promotional graphic for a webinar titled "Development Economics in a Changing World" scheduled for Thursday, March 20, 2025, featuring speakers Dean Karlan and Asim I. Khwaja, organized by the Harvard Center for International Development. The right side of the image includes a QR code to register for the event.

Join CID on Thursday, March 20th as we welcome former #USAID chief economist Dean Karlan for a conversation with CID director Asim I. Khwaja on the current crisis with foreign aid and where we go from here. Free and open to all. @poverty-action.bsky.social Reg: harvard.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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