Since our Center was founded in 2008, CHIBE’s research has provided policymakers and clinicians with scalable evidence to drive health behavior and health policy change. Our faculty work collaboratively with institutions and investigators abroad to test behavioral economics interventions in diverse populations and settings.
Our researchers target the health conditions that are most burdensome to vulnerable groups. Through cross-cultural collaboration in populations as diverse as Singapore, India, and Peru, and Uganda, South Africa, and among other countries, CHIBE is furthering the reach of its work to influence policy, health care delivery and individual wellness on a global scale.