Opioid dependence has become a hot-button issue in American politics, but what does it mean for individuals from a lower socioeconomic status? Invitation or Invasion? America’s Opioid Epidemic, Politics, and, PovertyApril 24, 2017 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Angela Pupino
As we see changes begin to take place in the operations of our government, it is impossible to stay silent Donald Trump’s Short-Sighted International Aid Cuts Line the Pockets of Beltway BanditsApril 24, 2017 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Andrew Fallone
The number of Export Processing Zones is on the rise across the world, but does that necessarily imply that infant industry growth is too? Export Processing Zones and Industrial LinkagesApril 24, 2017 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Deborah Carey
Examining the ‘Cornerstone’ Policy of U.S.-African Trade Relations The Fate of AGOAFebruary 27, 2017 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Deborah Carey
How can we combat the challenge of lower-income people’s exclusion from access to capital? Microwork: A New Approach for Labor DisparitiesDecember 9, 2016 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Deborah Carey
Natural resource deposits and the increasing value of minerals offer unique channels to combat the resource curse through responsible governance. Combatting the Dutch Disease: Learning from Botswana’s SuccessOctober 13, 2016 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Deborah Carey
Foreign aid matters, and it surely bears heavily upon this upcoming election cycle, but its beneficiaries are often less clear than one would think Who Does Foreign Aid… Aid?July 1, 2016 in Government / International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Law and Politics / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Deborah Carey
The dark and little-known past of the Clinton Foundation might make you question the foreign aid industry. Why U.S. Foreign Policy Isn’t Ready for HillaryJuly 1, 2016 in Government / International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Law and Politics / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Emily Dalgo
How climate change and rising sea levels lead to environmental refugees and threaten a nation The Maldives and Climate Change: A New Type of RefugeeApril 1, 2016 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Sophia Celeste Vos
Offering financial inclusion while ensuring the accountability of private institutions Mobile Money and Macroeconomic Development: Case Study on M-PESAApril 1, 2016 in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Deborah Carey