
BIGD is proud to be a part of a new BRAC-LSE knowledge partnership that builds on the relationship over the last 15 years. This new initiative called BLUE will focus on ideas, innovations, and evidence to make growth work for the twin crises of poverty and climate. Its goal is to ensure that everyone, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to thrive in a changing world.
This partnership was launched at a discussion event “Why Do People Stay Poor?” organized by STICERD and the Department of Economics at The London School of Economics and Political Science – LSE celebrating BRAC 50 and 15 years of partnership with LSE.
The discussion was joined by Dr Imran Matin, Executive Director, BIGD along with LSE researchers Robin Burgess and Oriana Bandiera, Chief Economist of FCDO Adnan Khan, and BRAC leadership including Shameran Abed.
To know more about BLUE https://www.braclseultrapovertyenvironment.org/
BIGD is proud to be a part of a new BRAC-LSE knowledge partnership that builds on the relationship over the last 15 years. This new initiative called BLUE will focus on ideas, innovations, and evidence to make growth work for the twin crises of poverty and climate. Its goal is to ensure that everyone, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to thrive in a changing world.
This partnership was launched at a discussion event “Why Do People Stay Poor?” organized by STICERD and the Department of Economics at The London School of Economics and Political Science – LSE celebrating BRAC 50 and 15 years of partnership with LSE.
The discussion was joined by Dr Imran Matin, Executive Director, BIGD along with LSE researchers Robin Burgess and Oriana Bandiera, Chief Economist of FCDO Adnan Khan, and BRAC leadership including Shameran Abed.
To know more about BLUE https://www.braclseultrapovertyenvironment.org/