Paul Wong discusses if blockchain can save what’s left of the aid system
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Paul Wong discusses if blockchain can save what’s left of the aid system |
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CGM hosted the 2025 Workshop on Qualitative Methods, bringing together researchers from around the world to launch new projects on the evolution of customary governance. |
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This conversation featuring Deji Olaore will explore how international development professionals can navigate a rapidly changing field. |
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The Center for Governance and Markets will host a webinar, “Rethinking Aid Delivery: FinTech and the Future of Development,” featuring Skyler Badenoch, Chief Executive Officer of Hope for Haiti. |
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The Center for Governance and Markets will host Adam Crepelle for a conversation on tribal sovereignty, economic self-determination, and governance reform, drawing on his new book Becoming Nations Again: The Journey Toward Tribal Determination (Cambridge University Press, 2025). |
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This two-day research workshop brought together scholars and practitioners from across disciplines to examine how international development assistance can be reimagined in ways that prioritize community agency, human dignity, and sustainable local empowerment. |
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