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NOVAFRICA News: Conference on the Angolan Economy

NOVAFRICA and the Portugal-Angola Chamber of Commerce and Industry organize the conference “The New Cycle of the Angolan Economy conference”. The goal is to  discuss financial reforms and the future of Angola in the current geopolitical context. The conference will welcome the Governor of the Central Bank of Angola, José de Lima Massano. If you... Read More

NOVAFRICA Podcast: Predicting conflict

Listen here to the third series of the “NOVAFRICA Sustainable Development Talks” Podcast. This series of audio talks about development in Africa brings together experts from a wide range of institutions. Alex Armand, resident member of NOVAFRICA and Assistant Professor at Nova SBE, is the coordinator of this Podcast. Join us! Season 3 #Episode 9:... Read More

NOVAFRICA Webinar: Women Leaders Improve Environmental Outcomes: Evidence from Crop Fires in India

On Wednesday, June 1st, at 02.30pm (Lisbon time), the NOVAFRICA Center welcomes Meera Mahadevan from UC Irvine to present her work on Women Leaders Improve Environmental Outcomes: Evidence from Crop Fires in India. Author: Meera Mahadevan Abstract: Effective climate action requires leaders that implement pro-environmental policies. Survey evidence suggests that women have a greater concern for the... Read More

NOVAFRICA News: Special lecture by Professor Dean Karlan

NOVAFRICA welcomes Professor Dean Karlan for a Special Lecture on May 24th at 11am (PT time) in Room B134. Dean Karlan is the Frederic Esser Nemmers Distinguished Professor of Economics and Finance at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and Co-Director of the Global Poverty Research Lab. He is the Founder of Innovations for Poverty Action,... Read More

NOVAFRICA Seminar: Childcare, labor supply, and business development: Experimental evidence from Uganda

On Wendnesday, May 18th, at 02.30pm (Lisbon time), on Room B – 134  the NOVAFRICA Center welcomes Lore Vandewalle from The Graduate Institute to present his work on “Childcare, labor supply, and business development: Experimental evidence from Uganda”. Author: Lore Vandewalle Abstract: In a field experiment in Uganda, mothers of young children are randomly offered a childcare... Read More