Listen here to the sixth 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. NOVAFRICA Student Group hosted the podcast, which was produced at Fidelidade Creative Studio.
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Season 6
#Episode 1: “Forced Displacement, Mental Health, and Child Development: Evidence from the Rohingya Refugees” With Abu Siddique from Royal Holloway University of London.
#Episode 2: “The International Transmission of Democratic Values: Evidence from the African Diaspora” with Marco Manacorda from Queen Mary University of London
#Episode 3: “Polygyny and the Economic Determinants of Family Formation Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa” with Augustin Tapsoba from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
#Episode 4: “Effects of economic and social incentives on bureaucratic quality: Experimental Evidence from Sierra Leone” with Maarten Voors from Wageningen University
#Episode 5: “Using role models to inspire marginalized groups: A cautionary tale” with Gaia Narciso from Trinity College Dublin
#Episode 6: “Ethnofederalism and ethnic voting” with Roland Hodler from University of St. Gallen
#Episode 7: “Tales of Tiny Travelers: Understanding Refugee Children’s Life Outcomes” with Sandra Rozo from World Bank