CGD's Eeshani Kandpal speaks with the Interamerican Development Bank's Ana María Ibáñez about her recent report on women economists in Latin America, the reflection of cultural norms in education and the workplace, and the importance of role models and mentors in shaping expectations.
How Girls Become Leaders with Joyce Banda
A Nation of Immigrants with Denis McDonough
Rewriting the Migration Story with Louise Arbour
Lessons from Liberia with Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
The Anti-"Sausagefest" Episode with Alice Evans
Plan B for Development – World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim
Canada's Bold Commitment to Women's Empowerment – Marie-Claude Bibeau
Invest in Girls’ Futures – DFID Chief Economist Rachel Glennerster
Looking Forward: Development in 2018
What Now for Zimbabwe? – Todd Moss
What Can India's Biometric ID System Do for Development? – Aadhaar Architect Nandan Nilekani
The Humanitarian System Needs Development Partners – the UN’s Mark Lowcock
Can Manufacturing Kickstart Growth in Africa? – Vijaya Ramachandran
Sounding the Alarm on the Rohingya Crisis — Eric Schwartz and Jeremy Konyndyk
Stolen Futures – Save the Children’s Helle Thorning-Schmidt
How Businesses Could Help Solve the Refugee Crisis – Cindy Huang
Where Does Your Country Rank on Development? – CDI podcast with Ian Mitchell and Anita Käppeli
The Case for IFAD – New President Gilbert Houngbo
Mexicans, Cubans, Indians—and the Impacts of Immigrants on US Wages – Michael Clemens and Gaurav Khanna
Addressing the World’s Most Pressing Economic Challenges – IMF's Christine Lagarde
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