Duke Center for International Development

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The Duke Center for International Development is a research and training institute at Duke University focused on public policy, governance, and international development, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

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instanceOf academic center
research institute
training institute
academicDiscipline development studies
economics
public administration
public policy
affiliatedWith Sanford School of Public Policy
campus Duke University West Campus
collaboratesWith governments
international organizations
non-governmental organizations
universities
conducts applied research
policy-oriented research
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn capacity building
development management
economic development
fiscal decentralization
governance
governance reform
international development
low- and middle-income countries
policy analysis
poverty reduction
public financial management
public policy
public sector reform
tax policy
hasAbbreviation DCID
hasWebsite https://dcid.sanford.duke.edu/
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Durham, North Carolina
mission to improve public policy and governance in developing countries
to strengthen capacity of public sector leaders
namedAfter Duke University
offers capacity-building programs for public officials
customized training for governments
executive education programs
short-term training programs
parentOrganization Duke University
partOf Duke University
regionServed Africa
Asia
Latin America
global
sector higher education

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Sanford School of Public Policy affiliatedWith Duke Center for International Development