Featuring
Dana Burde, Associate Professor & Director, International Education Program, Humanities and Social Sciences Department, Steinhardt, & Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University
Cyrus Samii, Assistant Professor, Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University
Discussants
William Hammink, Assistant to the Administrator in the Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs (OAPA) USAID
Mohammad Ibrahim Shinwari, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Barnett Rubin, Senior Fellow and Associate Director of Center for International Cooperation’s Afghanistan Pakistan Regional Program, New York University
Annette Brown, Director, Research and Evaluation Strategic Initiative, FHI 360
Host
Justin Sandefur, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
How can we ensure that girls and boys living in conflict-affected regions have equitable access to quality education?
We are delighted to announce that Professors Dana Burde and Cyrus Samii will present findings from New York University's USAID-funded Assessment of Learning Outcomes and Social Effects of Community-Based Education in Afghanistan’s (ALSE).
Researchers will present ALSE's randomized controlled trail study of the effectiveness of various community-based education (CBE) program models on children's attendance, learning, and communities’ trust in government, as well as next steps in the research and the benefits of MoE- and USAID-academic partnerships. Discussants will review these findings, next steps, and partnerships.
*The CIRF series is an academic research seminar that brings some of the world's leading development scholars to discuss their new research and ideas. The presentations are at times technical, but retain a focus on a mixed audience of researchers and policymakers. There’s more about the series here.
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