Faculty
Rym Kaki
Associate Professor (Teaching)
Program Director, International Public Policy and Management Program
Education
Ph.D. In Public Administration, University of Southern California
Expertise
Public and non-profit organizations management
Public policy analysis
Urban poverty policy
Social entrepreneurship
Institutional design
Program evaluation and social impact assessment
Biography
Dr. Kaki’s teaching and research foci pertain to human behavior in public and non-profit organizations, development NGOs’ project design and evaluation, comparative public policy analysis, international development administration and social finance innovations as applied to urban poverty reduction policy. She hails from the global social finance and micro-enterprise development professions where she worked in strategic management, research and development, program evaluation and social impact assessment. She brings extensive practical experience in designing and evaluating financial and non-financial solutions to support community-oriented economic empowerment and financial inclusion, with global consultancy assignments taking her to the North Africa, Middle East and South Asia regions.
She is currently a board member of the Section on International and Comparative Public Administration (SICA) at the American Society of Public Administration (ASPA). In 2018, she has co-founded the new Section on African Public Administration (SAPA) at ASPA, bringing together American, diaspora and global scholars and practitioners with a commitment to advance the science, processes and art of public administration on the African continent.
Dr. Kaki was a Fulbright scholar, a Visiting Assistant Professor and Director of International Education at the South Mediterranean University. She is currently the Vice Chair of the Department of Governance and Management at the Price School. She holds an M.A. in International Policy Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies.
Selected Publications
- Brand, L., Kaki, R., & Stacher, J. (2011). First Ladies as Focal Points of Discontent. Foreign Policy, February.
- Kaki, R. (2004). The Narrative Foundations of International Development. In G. M. Mudacumura & M. Shamsul Haque, (Eds.), Handbook of Development Policy Studies. New York: Marcel Dekker.
- Kaki, R. (2004). The Challenge of Poverty Alleviation and Evaluation. Michigan, Ann Arbor: UMI Company.