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The Harvard Center for International Development is home to faculty affiliates from each school at Harvard University, working across sectors in developing nations around the world.

Faculty research is published in a wide range of academic and policy venues and can be found through the feed and filters below. Select faculty research papers are highlighted in our Faculty Research Insights series on our blog, CID Voices.

CID working papers published by Harvard faculty, graduate students, and research fellows prior to 2024 can be found here

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Satchit Balsari
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science that focuses on creating intelligent systems, which can reason, learn, and act autonomously, exhibiting “human?like”…
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Goodarz Danaei
Vol. 31, Issue 6, Pages 723-731
Aims: We compared the performance of cardiovascular risk prediction tools in rural India. Methods and results: We applied the World Health Organization Risk Score (WHO-RS) tools,…
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Wafaie W. Fawzi
Vol. 75, Issue 1, Pages 115-126
Purpose: This study aimed to implement and evaluate integrated, school-based nutrition intervention packages for adolescents in Dodoma, Tanzania. Methods: A cluster randomized…
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Rema Hanna
Does a woman’s take-up of government benefits vary with her perception of how they will be shared within the household? Using randomized assignment to alternative information…
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Bruno S. Sergi
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence that the occurrence of greenwashing has on the consumer perception of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Design/…
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Christopher Golden
Increasingly extreme weather events in high malaria burden areas threaten progress to disease control targets. Yet, data on the impact of these events on control programs remain…
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Winnie Yip
Vol. 220
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine worldwide. Understanding how demand for telemedicine services expands during and after the pandemic is important…