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November 17, 2022| | jen28@duke.edu
Penny Bamber is a global value chain expert, with over a decade of experience in research and consulting at... Read More → Penny Bamber
September 12, 2022| | Jon Abels
Manuel Sager traversed the world as a diplomat, including serving as Switzerland’s ambassador to the United... Read More → Manuel Sager
August 25, 2020| Blog, Profiles| jc804@duke.edu
By Juliette O’Quinn MIDP candidate and Fulbright Scholar Diana Ramírez Guzmán has one piece of advice... Read More → Strengthening Policy Through Design Thinking
July 11, 2020| News| jc804@duke.edu
DCID faculty affiliate Subhrendu Pattanayak and colleague Jennifer Orgill-Meyer have published a study in... Read More → New Research Uncovers Link Between Sanitation and Cognition
July 2, 2020| | jc804@duke.edu
Household biogas systems are a renewable energy technology with the potential to provide sustainable... Read More → Waste Not: Can Household Biogas Deliver Sustainable Development?
Preference heterogeneity can influence behavior in economically significant ways, thereby influencing the... Read More → Adoption of Improved Cookstoves in India
Poor sanitation has large negative impacts on environmental quality, health, and well-being. Sanitation... Read More → Improved sanitation increases long-term cognitive test scores
June 26, 2020| News| jc804@duke.edu
Dr. Sarah Bermeo will become the next Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) in Sanford’s Master of... Read More → Meet the New MIDP Director of Graduate Studies
May 21, 2020| News| jc804@duke.edu
In a new collaborative project aimed at helping communities reopen safely, a DCID researcher brings lessons... Read More → Collective Action Against COVID-19
April 30, 2020| Blog| jc804@duke.edu
COVID-19 and Education: What is happening to students in vulnerable circumstances? By Natalie Emery (MIDP... Read More → Alumni Blog: COVID-19 and Education
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