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Thanking our Peer Reviewers for their Contributions to the WEE-Connect and WEE-DiFine Review Process

This year BRAC Institute of Governance and Development launched back-to-back requests for proposals for the WEE-Connect and WEE-DiFine Initiatives, respectively. We received an impressive number of submissions to each! Peer reviews are the building blocks of the proposal review process and our reviewers have been nothing short of outstanding in lending their important insights and time to the success of our review process. As a gesture of heartfelt gratitude, here’s a list of the amazing peer reviewers who supported our 2024 review process!

Lucy Kaaria, HOPAWI Management Consulting Limited

Garima Siwach, American Institutes for Research

Lisa Ho, MIT

Lore Vandewalle, Geneva Graduate Institute

Jean Nahrae Lee, World Bank

Michael Carter, University of California, Davis

Nina Roussille,MIT

Syed Mortuza Asif Ehsan, North South University

Raisa Sara, Sam Houston State University

Carlotta Nani, Graduate Geneva Institute

Diego Ubfal, World Bank

Shreyasee Das, Temple University

Suzana Brown, SUNY Korea

Jenna Grzeslo, BRAC International

Simon Quinn, Imperial College London

The Linh Bao Nguyen (Jacqueline), University of Maryland

Berber Kramer, IFPRI

Agha Ali Akram, Mathematica Policy Research

Aubryn Sidle, Cornell, Director of Undergraduate Studies

Caroline Wainaina, APHRC and Utrecht University

Victor Kolo, IWFI

Mahima Vasishth, Laboratory for Effective Anti-Poverty Policies, Bocconi University

Hashibul Hassan, Jagannath University

Nishith Prakash, Northeastern University

Pushkar Maitra, Monash University

Andrea Guariso, University of Milan-Bicocca

Francesco Cecchi, Wageningen University

Jonas Hjort, University College London and University of Oslo

Gaurav Chiplunkar, University of Virginia

Madeline Duhon, University of California, Berkeley

Laura Boudreau, Columbia Business

Juli Huang, University of Edinburgh

Camellia Suborna, ICDDR,B

Mahreen Mahmud, University of Exeter Business School

Joost de Laat, Utrecht University

Ananta Neelim, University of Tasmania

Shreya Bhattacharya, William and Mary

Lindsey K. Novak, Reeds College

Revathy Suryanarayana, Cornell University

Menno Pradhan, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Kibrom A. Abay, IFPRI

Shilpa Aggarwal, World Bank

Simone Schaner, University of Southern California

Maulik Jagnani, Tufts University

Emily Breza, Harvard University

Wendy Janssens, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Ferdous Jahan, World Bank

Sakib Mahmood, BIGD

Apoorv Gupta, Dartmouth College

Cristina Clerici, University of Stockholm

Emma Riley, University of Michigan

Andrew Peter Brudevold-Newman, World Bank

Ashish Shenoy, UC Davis

Anahit Tevosyan, FINCA International

Mahreen Khan, University of Oxford

Nina Buchmann, Standford University

Muhammad Meki, University of Oxford

Catherine Porter, Lancaster University

Jonathan Fu, University of Zurich

Manuela Angelucci, University of Texas at Austin

Anusuya Sivaram, University of Maryland

Ariel Zucker, University of California, Santa Cruz

Henry Telli, IGC

Abu Siddique, Royal Holloway University of London

Yusuf Neggers, University of Michigan

Vaidehi Krishnan, Mercy Corps

PS Dalton , Tilburg University

Tanu Kumar, Claremont Graduate University

Jason Kerwin, University of Minnesota

Tara Bedi, Trinity College Dublin

Laura Zimmermann, University of Georgia

Sohela Nazneen, IDS

Nudrat Faria Shreya, PDRI-DevLab, University of Pennsylvania

Laura Derksen, University of Toronto

Tarana Chauhan, Cornell University

Salauddin Tauseef, IFPRI

Carinne Brody, Touro University

Moogdho Mahzab, Stanford University

Nicola Banks, University of Manchester

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