Events

  • CID Speaker Series: How did Venezuela Degenerate Into a Failed State and How Can it Recover?

    Perkins Room - R-429 Rubenstein 4th floor

    Speakers: Douglas Barrios, Research Fellow at CID; Ricardo Villasmil, Research Fellow at CID.   About the talk: In this event, we try to shed some light on Venezuela's ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis through two complementary perspectives: the economic and the institutional. We will trace the origins of the crisis to policies taken during the […]

    CID Speaker Series: The Drivers of International Development

    Bell Hall - 5th Floor Belfer Building

    Speaker: Rt Hon. Andrew Mitchell, British MP and Former Secretary of State for International Development About the talk: In the Globalisation era there are no longer far off places about which we know little. Our generations have the ability to do something about the colossal discrepancies of opportunity and wealth which disfigure our world. How […]

    CID Speaker Series: Financial Inclusion and the Fintech Revolution: Key Trends Emerging in the New Digital World

    Perkins Room - Rubenstein 4th Floor - R-429

    Speaker: Victoria White, Managing Director, Global Advisory Solutions, Accion About the talk: Around the world, nearly 3 billion people have little to no access to the formal financial sector. They worry about how to pay school fees for their children, whether there will be enough to eat in the coming weeks, or whether they will […]

    CID Speaker Series: A Steep Price: The Economics of Crime in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Perkins Room - Rubenstein 4th Floor R-429

    Speaker: Laura Jaitman, Research Economist, Inter-American Development Bank About the talk: Latin America and the Caribbean is the most violent region on earth, with a homicide rate that is 4 times the global average. In this talk, first recent estimates of the economic cost of crime will be presented, and LAC high crime rates will […]

  • CID Speaker Series: Education in Pakistan: What works to improve learning outcomes?

    Perkins Room - Rubenstein 4th Floor - R-429

    Speakers: Niharika Singh, Ph.D. Student Affiiate, & Zainab Qureshi, Senior Program Manager, Evidence for Policy Design Program About the Talk: Despite significant progress in enrollment and educational access, learning outcomes in Pakistan remain vastly substandard. At the same time, the country’s education landscape has changed dramatically with the mushrooming growth of low cost private schools, […]

    What I Learned as a Political Prisoner in Venezuela with Francisco Lara Marquez

    Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Suite 200 North

    Join us for a conversation with Francisco Lara Marquez MPP 2012, a Venezuelan lawyer and political activist. Marquez was a political prisoner in Venezuela and later forced into exile in the United States. Tarek Masoud, Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations will moderate. This discussion is part of the Ash Center's Democracy in Hard Places Initiative.  Event organized […]

  • CID Speaker Series: Does US development policy have a future under Trump?

    Perkins Room - R429, Rubenstein 4th floor

    Speaker: Todd Moss, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs. About the talk: Development policy has become increasingly intertwined with US national security, diplomacy, and economic policy. Yet the new administration has proposed severe budget cuts to USAID, State, and other relevant accounts. Where does development policy […]

    CID Speaker Series: Bank Regulation meets Human Rights – Can bank regulators make the world a better place? How?

    Perkins Room - R-429 Rubenstein 4th floor

    Speaker: Daniel M. Schydlowsky, Ph.D., Superintendent of Banking, Insurance and Private Retirement Funds, Republic of Peru, 2011-2015. About the Talk: Businesses listen to their bankers, the bankers listen to the Bank Regulators: this generates leverage. It also provides opportunity to further respect for Human Rights in a variety of ways, while lowering risk for the banking […]

  • CID Speaker Series: Shifting gears in Panama: Policy Recommendations for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth

    Perkins Room - R-429 Rubenstein 4th floor

    Speaker: Miguel Angel Santos, Adjunct Professor in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Senior Research Fellow, Center for International Development at Harvard University  About the talk: In the past decade, Panama has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world, having managed to double its income per capita. However, within this spectacular economic performance, there […]

    CID Speaker Series: Government Strategies for Diaspora Engagement: A Conversation with Pandeli Majko, Minister of Diaspora of Albania

    WEX 434 AB - Wexner Building 4th floor, Harvard Kennedy School

    Speakers: Minister Pandeli Majko, Minister of Diaspora, Republic of Albania and Ricardo Hausmann, Professor of the Practice of Economic Development, Harvard University About the Speakers: Pandeli Majko was born in Tirana on November 15, 1967. He graduated from the University of Tirana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (1986-1992). He also completed his studies at the Faculty of Law […]

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