Research Library
Supporting Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers With a Social Enterprise
In the fall semester of 2017-2018 academic year, two student consultants from Cornell Institute for Public Affairs - Enknhzul Altangerel and Carolina Araya Chaves - worked on viability study of bakery business in Lira, Uganda, as part of an ongoing research project on reintegration of Former Child Soldiers (FCS) in Uganda.
A Baseline Analysis of the Katanga Slums
Although almost 25 percent of Ugandans live under the national poverty line, little is known about the residents of the Kampala slums, especially pertaining to how conditions compare to other global baselines and how existing conditions affect public policy and service delivery.
Women and Workforce Literature Review
New Faces New Voices, an advocacy group that focuses on getting women involved in the financial sector in Africa summed up some of the effects of social impact investing on women specifically. The report stated that “women-owned businesses in Africa are growing at a faster rate than women-owned businesses worldwide.”
Benefits of Study Abroad Programs for Students of Color in the United States
Reports show that in order for neighborhoods to thrive well, there is a need to reduce the gap of education between the lower social-economic status students and the higher economic status students.
Staffable Impact Review
We collected all data through a survey/interview format. The survey was conducted with 50 Pizza Hut employees and we recorded individual responses by hand by having a dialogue with each employee to ensure the questions were translated correctly.
Analysis & Recommendations for Entusi Retreat Center Electrical System
Establish Entusi as a model microgrid facility & training location.