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ENV/DEV/779
4 May 2004
NEW YORK, 30 April (UN Headquarters) -- The Commission on Sustainable Development concluded its twelfth session today with a high-level discussion on sanitation and human settlements, and a positive report on negotiations for the International Meeting to Review the Implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States, to be held from 30 August to 3 September in Mauritius.
Focusing on the themes of water, sanitation and human settlements, the
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Harvard Institute for International Development
42°22′15″N71°07′19″W / 42.370956°N 71.121997°W / 42.370956; -71.121997
Formation | 1974 |
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Dissolved | 2000 |
Type | Think tank, consultancy |
Location | |
Official language | English |
Parent organization | Harvard University |
The Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) was a think-tank dedicated to helping nations join the global economy, operating between 1974 and 2000. It was a center within Harvard University, United States.[1]
Foundation and leadership
[edit]The Harvard Institute for International Development originated when Harvard University's Center for International Affairs (CFIA) tried to move away from a controversial role in giving advice on topics such as arms control, foreign aid and development. The CFIA preferred a more academic role of teaching and research. The Ford Foundation and other organizations involved in aid-giving still wanted Harvard to provide hands-on training for their staff. In 1962 the Development Advisory Service was established for this purpose, associated with the CFIA but independent. It was renamed the HIID in 1974.[2]
In 1980 the economist Arnold Harberger of the Harvard University was selected as head of the