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How equitable are consumption taxes in developing countries? How might stronger consideration of the informal sector enhance tax equity and…
Background: Globally, over one-third of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) disease diagnoses are made based on clinical criteria after a negative…
In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) released global targets and strategies for reducing maternal mortality in the Sustainable…
Each year, the team at the Harvard Center for International Development turns a spotlight on the challenges, opportunities, and progress…
Education, often considered the cornerstone of development, faces a dual challenge in today’s world: equipping students to navigate the…
A strong body of evidence has underscored the cross-cultural importance of nurturing parent-child relationships for promoting early child…
From school grades to workplace achievements, we often hear that confidence is key to success. But what if our belief in our performance…
Background: While the global burden of malaria cases has decreased over the last two decades, the disease remains a major international…
How do social structures, such as age set and kin-based societies, influence economic interactions and the effectiveness of development…
Community-based targeting, in which communities allocate social assistance using local information about who is poor, in experimental…