

Rafiuddin Najam
Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Public Affairs, American University
Rafi is currently a postdoc at the School of Public Affairs at American University and will join the Department of Public Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as an Assistant Professor of Public Policy in the summer of 2025. He received his B.A. from Kabul University in 2016, and his MPP (2020) and Ph.D. in Public Policy from Oregon State University in 2024. Rafi’s primary research interests lie in development economics and the economics of conflict and fragility. Specifically, he studies the short- and long-term effects of violent conflict, shocks, and public policies on human capital and development outcomes in the developing world, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected contexts.
Recent work by Rafiuddin Najam
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War in the womb: How conflict hurts children in Afghanistan
As global conflicts grow, new evidence from Afghanistan shows that girls exposed to war violence in utero suffer long-term setbacks in learning and development. Addressing these hidden costs of conflict must be part of any strategy for peace and reco...
Published 22.04.25
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The impact of a gender quota on women’s education in Afghanistan
Gender gaps in access to education have persisted in low- and middle-income countries, despite all but closing in high-income countries. Affirmative action for women in public universities in Afghanistan increased the share of women admitted by 32%. ...
Published 15.04.24