ALUMNI & GIVING
Project proposals were closed as of February 28th. Participation will be available until 24:00 on March 9th. Please be mindful of the deadline.
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- ESG Investment: A policy framework of governance and socially responsible investment. Partner program with the Ministry of Finance Egypt. - Align ESG investment policies with Egypt's economic and financial strategies to enhance sustainability , - Strengthen the role of the Ministry of Finance in promoting sustainable public finance, green bonds, and responsible investment mechanisms, - Develop governance policies to improve transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures in financial institutions and corporate sectors, - Integrate ESG principles into tax administration to improve tax compliance, efficiency, and transparency encouraging responsible corporate taxation. - Expand tax incentives and policies that support green investments, renewable energy projects, and social impact initiatives - Encourage sustainable public-private partnerships (PPPs) and enhance Egypt's attractiveness to ESG-compliant foreign investors. Matched TeamTeam 22 NameWAFA AKHOUBZI Year2018 Program MPM CountryMorocco Participant2 / 2 Proposed Project 2025-02-10 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Develop a database and report based on the exchange and integration of indigenous knowledge and domestic knowledge for the prevention and curation of diseases. To develop a database and report based on the exchange and integration of indigenous knowledge and domestic knowledge for the prevention and curation of diseases. Matched TeamTeam 21 NameKiriwaththuduwage Don Susantha Ranjana Perera Year2005 Program MPP CountrySri Lanka Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-02-08 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Migration Trends, Drivers, and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments from and within Latin America and the Caribbean: Comparative Analysis. This project aims to analyze historical migratory flows from and within Latin America and the Caribbean, identify the key drivers behind these migration patterns, and examine the relationship between migration and the rise of anti-immigrant sentiments in both origin and destination countries. The study seeks to provide a comprehensive and comparative analysis of how economic, political, and social factors influence migration trends and how these movements shape public opinion and policy responses across the region. To achieve this, first, we will examine historical migration trends, identifying major waves of movement, shifts in preferred destinations, and changes in the demographic composition of migrants. Understanding who migrates and where they go will provide valuable context for analyzing the factors that drive these movements. These drivers include economic and political conditions such as unemployment and wage disparities, political instability, violence, human rights concerns. Beyond analyzing migration patterns, this project will assess how migration is perceived in selected LAC countries and main destination countries. To achieve this, we will collect, analyze and compare public opinion data on migration’s contributions, while also conducting surveys to assess immigrants’ experiences and perceptions of their treatment. This will allow us to contrast how nationals perceive immigrants with the lived experiences of migrants themselves, capturing differences between societal attitudes and immigrant realities. These surveys will help us analyze how factors like media narratives, political discourse, and economic conditions influence public opinion. By combining historical migration analysis with public perception data, we aim to provide a more comprehensive picture of how migration is perceived and discussed in the region. Matched TeamTeam 20 NameAlexandra Eras Year2022 Program MDP CountryEcuador Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-02-06 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Case Study: Study of main differential barriers toward startup women-led SMEs in developing/developed countries Investigation of differential barriers and factors toward women-led startup businesses, Comparative analysis of those obstacles and provision of policy-based suggestions, Investigation of resolution approaches considering success cases Matched TeamTeam 19 NameZalanda Muhai Ahmadzai Year2022 Program MPP CountryAfghanistan Participant2 / 2 Proposed Project 2025-02-05 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- AI Bridge: Leveraging Large Language Models to Enhance Foreign Residents' Integration in South Korea a) Research and Analysis Conduct surveys and interviews with foreign residents to identify primary communication and integration challenges Evaluate existing AI solutions and their effectiveness for foreign residents Assess the limitations and opportunities of current LLM applications in cross-cultural contexts b) Technology Development Design and develop a prototype platform integrating multiple LLM capabilities Create specialized s and fine-tuning strategies for Korea-specific contexts Matched TeamTeam 18 NameRavi Shankar Pandit Year2021 Program MPP CountryIndia Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-02-03 PARTICIPATION CLOSED