Institute for African Development
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The Cornell Institute for African Development (IAD) "coordinates teaching, outreach and professional service activities addressing issues related to food security, human resource development (including refugee assistance), environmental resource management, economic growth, and public policy guidance in Africa." [1]
- "The Institute for African Development is an area program under the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Cornell University. Formerly known as the Cornell Initiative on African Development, the program was initiated in 1987 under the supervision of a former Cornell University Provost Robert Baker." [2]
- Muna Ndulo - Director
Contents
Advisory Committee
- Kifle Gebremedhin (Chair) - Professor, Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering
- Milton Esman - Professor Emeritus, Department of Government
- Martin Bernal - Professor Emeritus, Department of Government
- Christopher Barrett - Associate professor, Department of Applied Economics and Management
- Porus Olpadwala - Professor and Dean, College of Architecture, Art and Planning
- Brendan O'Brien - Director, International Students and Scholars
- Sandra Greene - Professor and Chair, Department of History
- Michael Latham - Professor, Department of Nutritional Science
- Dotsevi Sogah - Professor, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- Erik Thorbecke - Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics and Food Economics
- David E. Sahn - Professor, Department of Nutritional Science
- Devra Coren Moehler - Assistant Professor, Department of Government
- David B. Lewis - Professor and Director, Institute for Public Affairs