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Yamini Aiyar

CPR (India)

Areas of expertise:

Economy, Food Security, Governance

Yamini Aiyar is the President and Chief Executive of CPR. Her research interests are in the field of  social policy and development. In 2008, Yamini  founded the Accountability Initiative at CPR. Under her leadership, the Accountability Initiative has produced significant research in the areas of governance, state capacity and social policy. It pioneered a new approach to tracking public expenditures for social policy programs and is widely recognised for running the country’s largest expenditure-tracking survey in elementary education. Yamini’s own research on social accountability,  elementary education, decentralisation and administrative reforms has received both academic and popular recognition. Yamini Aiyar is a TED fellow and a founding member of the International Experts Panel of the Open Government Partnership. She has also been a member of the World Economic Forum’s global council on good governance. Previously, she has worked with the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program and Rural Development unit in Delhi, where she focused on action research aimed at strengthening mechanisms for citizen engagement in local government. Additionally, she was a member of the decentralisation team at the World Bank that provided policy support to strengthen Panchayati Raj (local governance) in India. Aiyar is an Alumna of the London School of Economics, St. Edmund's college Cambridge University, and St Stephen’s College, Delhi University.
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Covid-19 and the disease of inequality

- May 27, 2021
CPR (India)
The limited fiscal stimulus and lack of income support arguably contributed to deepening inequality in India.

Responding to India's Second COVID-19 Wave featuring Jishnu Das, Partha Mukhopadhyay and Yamini Aiyar

- May 13, 2021
CPR (India)
India's rural areas and small towns need strengthened governance systems in order to confront the new COVID-19 crisis.

Redesigning India’s Social Protection Financing Architecture to meet the Challenge of COVID-19

- April 21, 2020
CPR (India)
A proposal for a reformed structure of financial institutions based on decentralisation, consolidation, and convergence.

COVID-19: an emergency economic manifesto

- March 25, 2020
CPR (India)
In order to save its citizens from hunger and destitution, India must manage the movement of people, food, money, and schemes.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Data and Technology Implications on Citizen-State Relations

- May 7, 2020
CPR (India)
In the context of COVID-19, data and technology are the underlying vehicles fuelling and powering changes in citizen-state relations.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Addressing the Food Crisis In India

- April 13, 2020
CBGA (India)
Food supply chains have broken down and Indian farmers are at stake. Farmers and consumers need protection.

Covid-19: Centre and states must work together

- April 1, 2020
CPR (India)
They must coordinate on finance, procurement and supply chains. Activate inter-state coordination systems.

Covid-19 will test, reshape the State

- March 22, 2020
CPR (India)
Today’s choices will determine the future of the Indian State’s relationship with citizens.

To restart, revise national strategy

- May 11, 2020
CPR (India)
Rework migrant policies; reset the Covid-19 crisis management set-up, and improve communication.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: How can India learn to live with the virus?

- July 17, 2020
CPR (India)
Going forward India must build its infrastructure, as well as trust, flexibility, and agility in the public healthcare system.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Will the pandemic lead to a shift in the global order?

- May 19, 2020
CPR (India)
Hopefully this period of change will give emerging powers like India more weight in the diplomatic space.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact on Education

- July 27, 2020
CPR (India)
Closure of schools is likely to have an impact on students' learning levels, psychological development, and social engagement.

The State needs to step up, urgently

- April 16, 2020
CPR (India)
The State must: provide food, improve Centre-state mechanisms, communicate better, and show compassion.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact of the lockdown on Tuberculosis Care

- April 27, 2020
CPR (India)
On a regular day, tuberculosis claims over 1,000 lives in India. This is without the coronavirus pandemic.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact of the lockdown on Tuberculosis Care (part 2)

- April 27, 2020
CPR (India)
Access to medication and new diagnoses of TB patients have come to a near halt because of the coronavirus lockdown.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: A Global Perspective

- April 17, 2020
CPR (India)
A dive into the medical, testing, and epidemiological aspects of COVID-19.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: How Prepared is India?

- March 31, 2020
CPR (India)
How can India’s already strained health systems prepare for a widespread outbreak?

The Coronavirus Pandemic: How is the pandemic shifting labour-capital relations?

- June 1, 2020
CPR (India)
The evolution of labour laws in India, their inherent flaws and how they fail to protect vulnerable workers.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact on Unemployment and Labour Force Participation

- April 20, 2020
CPR (India)
What must the Indian government do to ensure that households have enough to meet basic requirements?

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Dealing with the Economic Crisis

- April 8, 2020
CPR (India)
How should the government design the fiscal stimulus package? What must the government do to protect all Indians?

Build a new economic imagination

- June 15, 2020
CPR (India)
Move beyond State-market, rural-urban, agri-non agri and welfare-growth binaries.

Cash transfers: There is a way out

- May 25, 2020
CPR (India)
The Centre’s defence about lack of data on migrants is weak. It is possible to identify them.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: How to Secure Lives of Migrant Workers

- May 13, 2020
CPR (India)
The realities of migrant workers’ plight, where government initiatives and relief measures have failed.

The Coronavirus Pandemic: Why are India’s migrant workers walking home?

- April 2, 2020
CPR (India)
How is the migrant worker crisis unfolding across the country?

Centre should use fiscal powers to ease state constraints

- April 25, 2020
CPR (India)
The "do’s and don’ts" the government should keep in mind while planning for the future. 

Covid: The State-citizen trust deficit

- July 23, 2020
CPR (India)
This distrust has shaped official communication, relief and the health response to the pandemic.

Spatial clustering of COVID-19 in Punjab

- August 14, 2020
CPR (India)
Data from positive cases between April 1st - May 28th 2020, using polling booths and their corresponding zones.

Reimagining India’s welfare toolkit

- August 24, 2020
CPR (India)
It is the State’s stubborn refusal to respond generously and effectively to the crisis it confronts that remains the biggest hurdle.



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