Poverty
Are we purging the poorest?
April 30, 2013
In a new book, MIT urbanist Lawrence Vale examines the downsizing of public housing.
Also labeled: Architecture, Cities, Housing, Policy, Public housing, Urban studies and planning, Books and authors
Esther Duflo selected as a 2013 Dan David Prize laureate
March 7, 2013
Honored for research to alleviate poverty through disease prevention
Scaling Development Ventures conference goes digital in face of storm
February 15, 2013
Speakers and attendees from around world convene online to share lessons learned on the path to 'scaling-up' products and services for global social impact.
The high value of water
January 14, 2013
Study: People willing to pay more for running water report much higher levels of happiness when they have it.
President Obama announces intent to appoint Esther Duflo to Global Development Council
January 3, 2013
MIT development economist nominated for presidential policy council.
MIT a linchpin of major new USAID program
November 8, 2012
Institute researchers aim to spur development and evaluation of useful technologies to help the world’s poor.
D-Lab Scale-Ups program offers $20,000 in seed funds to MIT alumni social entrepreneurs
September 26, 2012
Proposals for 'Phase II' one-year fellowships due Oct. 5
MIT senior Stephanie Lin wins Rhodes Scholarship
November 20, 2011
Student in biology, applied international studies will study at Oxford next year.
A true bargain house
September 15, 2011
First prototype built from MIT’s effort to construct houses for $1,000 each.
Said and Done
August 17, 2011
Humanities, arts and social sciences digest for July/August 2011.
Taxation without documentation
May 25, 2011
New study shows ‘informal taxation’ in developing countries is far greater than suspected, supporting public works — and adding a burden for the poor.
In the World: New water-filter factory in Ghana
May 6, 2011
After years of development, production of ceramic-pot water filters should soar with opening of new facility.
Life on a dollar a day
April 26, 2011
In Poor Economics, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo open a window into the lives of the world’s poorest people, and suggest new remedies to combat poverty.
Paul Farmer on Rebuilding Haiti
December 16, 2010
Sponsored by MIT Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Arthur Miller Lecture on Science and Ethics
Also labeled: Haiti, Special events and guest speakers
Tech support?
December 9, 2010
Contrasting views on display as MIT researchers debate how technology can curb global poverty.
In the World: Turning waste into profit
November 19, 2010
Students aim to improve Kenyan slum-dwellers’ access to basic sanitation — and generate renewable energy and jobs along the way.
Also labeled: Business, Entrepreneurship, Graduate, postdoctoral, IDEAS competition, In the world, Global, Public service, Students
In the World: Health care in the palm of a hand
September 27, 2010
MIT-led student team develops mobile-device software to help improve health-care accessibility in remote regions.
Haiti’s plight
June 18, 2010
MIT anthropologist Erica James examines the psychological damage inflicted on the island nation’s inhabitants.
Also labeled: Anthropology, Development, Economics, Government transparency, Haiti, International development
Moving in circles
May 10, 2010
MIT scholar’s new book scrutinizes the successes and failures of a unique government experiment meant to help America’s urban poor.
In the World: Clean Water for Ghana
April 29, 2010
MIT students help a researcher build a factory that could provide water filters for 1 million people in northern Ghana
Esther Duflo wins Clark medal
April 23, 2010
MIT’s influential poverty researcher heralded as best economist under age 40.
Bill Gates visits MIT
April 22, 2010
Calls for a spirit of service
3 Questions: Bill Gates on MIT
April 22, 2010
After speaking about the importance of giving back, the philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder spoke to MIT News about innovation and learning at MIT
The deep roots of inequality
April 16, 2010
MIT economics student’s study of Peru shows how practices from hundreds of years ago can influence prosperity today. ‘Pathbreaking,’ says a Harvard economist.
Bill Gates to visit MIT on April 21
April 5, 2010
In a presentation at Kresge Auditorium, the philanthropist will discuss the importance of service.
Legatum Center at MIT awards IAP 2010 seed grants
February 4, 2010
Also labeled: Entrepreneurship, In the world, Independent Activities Period, Legatum Center, Students
Initiative targets poor farmers in Africa
December 1, 2009
By understanding why Africa has not yet adopted technologies and practices that can dramatically boost productivity, researchers hope to improve farmers’ lives.
Data points of light
November 2, 2009
MIT’s undergraduates fight poverty one statistic at a time, thanks to coordination between the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program and the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab.

























