Cindy Y Huang

@Cindy_Y_Huang

co-director of migration, displacement, & humanitarian policy | All views my own

Washington, DC
Joined August 2015

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    NEW from : As USAID Thinks about Procurement and Program Design, It Should Keep Evidence in Mind Read --->

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    The effort of Jordan hosting so many refugees is amazing! How can you help? Visit Jordan! Food is awesome, people welcoming and friendly, full of history and Home of the Holy site where Jesus was baptize......so many things to do in Jordan!

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    For more information on a potential compact for Bangladesh, please read the Policy Insights journal piece here (p30):

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    With 1.3% of the EU’s GDP, Bangladesh received more refugees in less than three weeks than arrived in Europe from across the Mediterranean in all of 2016' With our partners , the IRC have published a paper outlining how the international community can support .

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    Jul 3

    Do you know what it takes to make waves in the policy world? Are you excited to work on a defining issue of our age—migration and displacement? Then please apply to come work with us —>

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    Jul 2
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    Jun 30

    Today, & are visiting to discuss the ongoing situation. CGD's says that "while humanitarian aid is crucial, it is insufficient." Read more from on what's needed here:

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    Jun 30

    And for more information on a potential compact for Bangladesh, please read the Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh's Policy Insights journal piece from , , Marcus Skinner & (starts on page 30):

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    Jun 30

    Following 's & ' joint trip to today? 's weighs in below. (And read more on page 30 in the Policy Research Institute of Bangladesh's Policy Insights journal: )

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    Jun 29
    Replying to and

    Welcome DG, such a relief and joy! You do have one of the most important jobs on earth right now, here is why. Looking forward to cooperating with in the months to come

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    Jun 29

    “Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-WWII Population Transfers” by , Grosfeld, Grosjean, Voigtländer + Zhuravskaya, via

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    Jun 28

    After a week dominated by Trump's family separation policy and Muslim ban, will the world vote to confirm his controversial nominee to lead ? Before they do, it's imperative they find out where he stands on those policies. My take:

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  13. Jun 28

    Thx for offering concrete, pragmatic ways forward. I wonder if these smaller deals are what could pave the way back to broader agreements in the future.

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    Jun 27
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    Jun 27

    My synopsis of Central American violence, why people flee, and its importance for US policy. Drawing on John Kelly Rex Tillerson

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    Jun 26

    As the global # of displaced people reaches record highs, the ceiling for refugee admissions of 45,000 is the lowest in the history of the current US resettlement program. & discuss trends & consequences of US refugee policy:

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    Jun 22

    Most of the top refugee hosting countries are developing countries--and refugees make up a far greater proportion of their overall populations. and I explore this and other trends in our recent blog:

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    Jun 22

    READ: 's new study finds that there are barriers to increasing employment among refugees—but geography isn't one of them.

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    Jun 22

    The necessity and dignity of extends to too. Many are located near urban opportunities but most are not allowed to work.

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    Jun 8

    How economies adjust to immigration barriers: Our research on the Bracero Exclusion just came out in the American Economic Review ☞ with in Here’s the pith of it, at :

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