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Salanié discusses his research on creating municipal-level flood insurance in Brazil to address climate risks and improve disaster resilience.

The Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness in Latin America program at Columbia Business School will receive applications until mid-September 2024.

This edition of Columbia Global Lens is a two-part series where we explore our work to address inequality and injustice around the globe.

Anezka Marwa, GS'25, shares how she acquired valuable communication and research skills during her internship at the Nairobi Center.

Mathare's women leaders share how the government demolished their homes amid the community's mourning and recovery from flooding and heavy rains.

Around 40 Chileans will pursue degrees at seven Columbia Graduate Schools as well as Columbia College.

The venture aligns with the Santiago Center’s mission to foster local and global impact, particularly in climate related issues.

The roundtable featured insurance companies, brokers, regulators, and academics discussing challenges in the natural catastrophe insurance market.

Zoe Hardwick and Valentina Palominos met through the Word for Word translation initiative. They are now writing an essay on US-Americanization in Chile.

Dean Lorraine Frazier visited China to enhance international collaboration and explore holistic health practices, supported by the Beijing Center.

Good governance is about transparency and accountability. Without these, trust between the government and the people is eroded, and corruption takes root. – Dr. Salim Ahmed Salim.

Around 50 aspiring applicants to the Columbia MBA attended the session led by Maura Bonini, assistant director of admissions at CBS.