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Teachers, technology, and trajectories: New findings on improving systems of education
In post-pandemic Brazil, a group builds momentum for regionalisation of health
Take-aways from the first weeks at the Blavatnik School of Government
Optimists, doomers and securo-pragmatists: Reflections on the UK’s AI safety summit
Six months before the UK Covid Inquiry's public hearings, our report suggested lessons to be learned
What can MPP students learn from a journey to the North Pole?
“If you have any doubts about applying to the MPP, I encourage you to give this amazing experience a shot.”
Charting the path to global AI governance: potential and ethics
Service provision in fragile and conflict-affected states: The role of outcomes-based contracts
Sticking to the science: A vision for COP28
What I learnt at Amazon that I wish I knew in government
Risking your career for your principles? A new case study on navigating corruption in public administration
Preventing corruption in an increasingly complex world
On International Day of Education, let’s harness the power of collaboration to champion literacy for Afghanistan’s children
Our public service needs cultural diversity targets
The opposition’s division means Biya could secure an eighth term in Cameroon’s upcoming election
A window into Syria’s caretaker government
Bridging the gender gap can drive development in the Global South
Africa’s urgent mental health crisis: we need a paradigm shift to break the stigma and improve access to care
Afghan women and the ICC: A test of international justice
Balancing tech and human connection: How Azerbaijan is redefining public services
“The wall of 1.03 million yen”: a test for Japan’s “deliberative” democracy
Student life: Interview with Ema on interactive teaching
‘No single sector can tackle these challenges’: Shoaib Rizvi interviews global finance leader Cyrus Ardalan on immunisation and innovation
Indifference is never an option, and justice must prevail: MPP alumnus interviews the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean
From temples to commons: giving museums back to the people
“Acting decisively despite imperfect information… is at the heart of crisis leadership”: MPP alumnus interviews Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer
Can generative AI make public finance truly accessible?
A personal reflection on the true cost of war
Breaking the cycle: addressing eating disorders and mental health in Argentina
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