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How AI-driven innovations can help address critical human development challenges in low- and middle-income countries.?Call for research papers: Submissions due July 18

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Date & Time

September 29, 2025

08:30 AM - 05:30 PM ET

Location

GW School of Engineering and Applied Science, Washington DC., USA (in-person only)

Context

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ and George Washington University are pleased to announce the inaugural AI & The Future of Human Capital in the Global South Symposium scheduled for Monday September 29th, 2025, in Washington, DC.  

This in-person event will bring together experts across disciplines to explore how AI-driven innovations can help address critical human development challenges in low- and middle-income countries. Human capital refers to the knowledge, skills, and good health individuals accumulate over their lifetime that enable them to be productive members of society. Discussions will focus on applying academic research to real world issues in education, healthcare, job markets, livelihoods, and social welfare systems, while also highlighting unique challenges of AI innovation and adoption in the Global South.  The program will feature plenary sessions, panels, and poster presentations.

Call for Papers:

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ and George Washington University invite  for cutting-edge research on AI solutions in low-resource settings and the impact of AI on developing economies. The conference is intended to foster discussion and connections across disciplines.

Topics of interest include:

  • AI-driven innovations in education, healthcare, job markets, livelihoods, and social welfare systems that address specific human capital challenges in low- and middle-income countries
  • The role of AI in enhancing human capital in low- and middle-income countries and policy implications for integrating AI into human capital development
  • Specific considerations and challenges in implementing AI solutions in low-capacity institutional contexts.

Submissions: 

We will accept submissions of full papers or extended abstracts (max 500 words) for presentations, lightening talks, and poster presentations. Full papers are more likely to be considered for oral presentations. All submissions will be peer-reviewed and selected papers will be invited for presentation. 

Paper review for acceptance into the conference follows the norms in the field of Economics. Submissions are not anonymized, and papers will be considered for inclusion based on quality as well as fit with the objectives of the symposium. This symposium will not publish a proceedings volume. Submissions that contain previously published work should be clearly marked as such. 

There will be a best-paper prize for authors less than five years post PhD.

Submission deadline: Friday, July 18, 2025

Notification of acceptance: Friday, August 15, 2025

Conference Date: Monday September 29, 2025

Location: GW School of Engineering and Applied Science; Washington D.C., USA (in-person only)

 

Speaker:

Daniel Bj?rkegren

Daniel Bj?rkegren Keynote Speaker

AI and Development Initiative, Columbia University

This is a joint event by the Human Capital Project and the AI/DD Research Initiative at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, and the .

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