Events
All Topics (February 22 through April 30)
Wednesday, February 26
- 12:30 PM
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) emerged over the 20th century to become instrumental aspects of domestic civil society, globally. These organizations are associated with improving many outcomes, such as
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Wednesday, March 5
- 8:30 AM
As countries struggle to meet existing global and national development goals, and as the costs of climate inaction mount, there is a surge in policy discourse and experimentation with green
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Tuesday, April 1
- 12:30 PM
A trend toward geoeconomic fragmentation (GEF) has emerged as a significant challenge with far-reaching economic implications for countries across the world.
Through which channels is GEF expected to
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Wednesday, April 9
- 12:30 PM
Early-career geographic mobility plays a critical role in shaping the long-run careers of elite civil servants by providing exposure, networks and administrative experience. In a new study using personnel data
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Tuesday, April 15
- 1:30 PM
How can technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalization help reform fiscal institutions that are still rooted in colonial-era paradigms?
A new paper from Dr. Lyla Latif, Lecturer at the
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Friday, April 18
- 1:00 PM
Calls for institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) to democratize decision-making, increase transparency, and rebalance governance toward interests of Global South countries began
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Monday, April 21
- 3:00 PM
The debt crisis disproportionately impacts Global South countries, with recent debt restructuring attempts occurring on a case-by-case basis - and ultimately failing to achieve sustainable outcomes, perpetuating
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Friday, April 25
- 12:00 PM
In the years since the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Country Climate and Development Platforms (‘Country Platforms’) have emerged as a tool aimed at catalyzing climate
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