b'P U LT E I N S T I T U T E forG L O B A L D E V E L O P M E N T 2021 - 2022A N N U A L R E V I E WTable of Contents01|Mission and Vision of the Pulte Institute02|2021-2022 Directors Update03|Pulte Family Partnership04|Providing Experiential Education through the Keough School of Global Affairs06|It Takes a Team08 |2021-2022 Global Impact Mission10 |Pulte Institute in the World The Pulte Institute for Global Development 12|Humanitarianism works to address global poverty and inequality 14|Effective States and Development through policy, practice, and partnership.17|Business in Development18|Global Health Vision20|Sustainability To enhance human dignity, equity, and well-being 22|Mandela Washington Fellowship for the worlds poorest and most vulnerable populations 24|Influencing Policy and Practice by addressing todays most compelling global issues.25|Our Policy Impact26|Pulte Institute Policy and Practice ON THE FRONT COVERVisiting Associates ProgramGuatemalan women selling handmade 27|Partnering with the Pulte Institute textiles and souvenirs in Antigua, Guatemala.In the theme of Humanitarianism, the Pulte Institutes 32 | Partnering with Students at Home and Abroad Central America Research Alliance (CARA) conducts applied research to inform development policy and 34|Your Support, Your Impact practice in migration, citizen security, democracy and governance, and 36 | Making Notre Dame a Powerful Force for Goodhuman rights in El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua. Learn more about CARA on page 12.1'