About News News Subscribe International and Global Affairs Education Leadership International Development Advocacy Democracy Economics Ethics Global Politics & International Relations Immigration Migration Political Science (-) Health Policy (-) Humanitarian Policy Facet Area of Focus - News Kirsten Gelsdorf Lucy Bassett Sebastian Tello Trillo Christopher J. Ruhm Michael D. Williams Brooke Lehmann Margaret Foster Riley Noah Myung Sophie Trawalter Timothy L. Davis Adam Leive Andy Ortiz Andy Ortiz Bala Mulloth Benjamin Castleman Daphna Bassok Ian H. Solomon Jeanine Braithwaite Pam Cipriano Raymond C. Scheppach Sarah Turner (-) David Leblang Facet People - News UVA Humanitarian Collaborative Facet UVA Partner - News Research and Commentary Facet News Type - News Aug 27, 2021 Leblang: How resettling Afghan refugees might help Afghanistan’s future Humanitarian Policy International and Global Affairs In an article for The Washington Post, Batten's David Leblang and co-author Margaret Peters explain how migrants help their home countries by building trade ties and by sending back both cash and political knowledge. Read in The Washington Post Mar 16, 2020 You Can Be a Good Neighbor and a Global Citizen During the COVID-19 Crisis International and Global Affairs Health Policy Batten's Kirsten Glesdorf and David Leblang, along with Alison Criss from UVA’s School of Medicine and Rebecca Dillingham from the Center for Global Health at the University of Virginia, write about actions to take to develop a preparedness plan and be a good neighbor during the COVID-19 crisis. Read in Charlottesville Tomorrow Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
Aug 27, 2021 Leblang: How resettling Afghan refugees might help Afghanistan’s future Humanitarian Policy International and Global Affairs In an article for The Washington Post, Batten's David Leblang and co-author Margaret Peters explain how migrants help their home countries by building trade ties and by sending back both cash and political knowledge. Read in The Washington Post
Mar 16, 2020 You Can Be a Good Neighbor and a Global Citizen During the COVID-19 Crisis International and Global Affairs Health Policy Batten's Kirsten Glesdorf and David Leblang, along with Alison Criss from UVA’s School of Medicine and Rebecca Dillingham from the Center for Global Health at the University of Virginia, write about actions to take to develop a preparedness plan and be a good neighbor during the COVID-19 crisis. Read in Charlottesville Tomorrow