Poverty Reduction, Education, and the Global Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfers
Description
Goes beyond the traditional economics-based perspective on Conditional Cash Transfers and offers a policy based perspective
Addresses issues of political sustainability and policy coordination within the education field
Builds upon a comparative study of three CCT programs across the Americas
About the Author
Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva is Wick Cary Assistant Professor of International and Area Studies at the Department of International and Area Studies, University of Oklahoma, USA. Previously, she held the position of Head of Graduate Programs and Professor at Brazil's National School of Public Administration (Enap). Morais was also Coordinator General for International Cooperation at Brazil's Ministry of Human Rights (2011-2014). Before that, she had been a UNESCO staff member for six years. Morais has worked in countries like Angola, Colombia, Mozambique and Russia, besides Brazil. Her research agenda has been mostly focused on issues of international cooperation for development, policy diffusion, and international comparative education.