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“If you have privilege, use it to do good” is just one of the many tips that came out of an amazing conversation with poverty and development researcher Dr. Soumya Balasubramanya.
Soumya’s research focuses on poverty and development challenges in Asia and Africa at the nexus of water, food, health and energy. Her methods include program evaluation, micro-econometrics and non-market valuation. Her lenses through which she does her work are gender, equity and the environment.
In Episode 14 of Season 8, learn about Soumya’s middle class Indian upbringing and how she couldn’t become a volcano expert so she became an economist instead. Soumya reflects on her amazing research career after her PhD from Duke University; how she uses research to inform policy, works with diverse stakeholders including governments and civil society, and to course-correct ongoing investments and programs.
Check out previous seasons & episodes of our Award-Winning Social Change Career Podcast.
***Episode recorded on April 12th, 2021
Key Links
Soumya Balasubramanya
CGIAR- global research partnership
Soumya’s Linkedin
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This episode was brought to you thanks to the Rotary Peace Fellowship:
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“If you have privilege, use it to do good” is just one of the many tips that came out of an amazing conversation with poverty and development researcher Dr. Soumya Balasubramanya.
Soumya’s research focuses on poverty and development challenges in Asia and Africa at the nexus of water, food, health and energy. Her methods include program evaluation, micro-econometrics and non-market valuation. Her lenses through which she does her work are gender, equity and the environment.
In Episode 14 of Season 8, learn about Soumya’s middle class Indian upbringing and how she couldn’t become a volcano expert so she became an economist instead. Soumya reflects on her amazing research career after her PhD from Duke University; how she uses research to inform policy, works with diverse stakeholders including governments and civil society, and to course-correct ongoing investments and programs.
Check out previous seasons & episodes of our Award-Winning Social Change Career Podcast.
***Episode recorded on April 12th, 2021
Key Links
Soumya Balasubramanya
CGIAR- global research partnership
Soumya’s Linkedin
***New product*** PCDN.global is launching our first ever online workshops on all this career of change. First workshop was February 1st, stay tuned for more information on the next career PCDN.global career workshop.
Join our free PCDN Impact Career Chats
Book a session PCDN Coaching Services
Become an insider and join the PCDN Career Helping Line
Subscribe to PCDN.global’s Daily or Weekly Newsletter
This episode was brought to you thanks to the Rotary Peace Fellowship:
Are you an existing or emerging peace leader looking to take your career to the next level? You might be eligible to receive full funding to pursue a MA or professional certificate in peace & conflict studies. Learn more about Rotary Peace Fellowships at www.rotary.org/peace-fellowships