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The Spanish region's president cited the Columbia and SIPA economist for “teach[ing] us how to build a fairer, more prosperous, greener, more feminist, and thus freer world from the economy.”
World Press Freedom Day session shines a light on challenges facing displaced and exiled journalists
Anne Nelson comments at a recent UNESCO panel that she moderated: "As the attacks on journalists continue to be agile, so too must be our response to those attacks."
Arvind Panagariya remembers the economist Padma Desai, a longtime member of Columbia’s economics faculty who died on April 28: She was “a trailblazer in a world dominated by men.”
“Women often develop their own mechanisms for dealing with” discrimination and sexual harassment at work,” observes Savita Bailur. “But with gender-sensitive design, they really shouldn’t have to.”
Annika Lescott-Martinez MPA ’15, who currently serves as NYCHA's CFO, was one of six appointees of the newly established board of the New York City Public Housing Preservation Trust.
At a United Nations session focused on financial inclusion and Sustainable Development Goals in India, Arvind Panagariya delivered the keynote address: "There is much that India can offer today in terms of its own experience to the other developing countries."
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, who is currently on public service leave, coauthored an article on how representation works in practice when new data and tools are available.