The Commitment to Development Index
Ranking countries on their global development policies
Introducing the Index
The Commitment to Development Index ranks 40 of the world’s most powerful countries on their dedication to policies that affect more than 5 billion people living in poorer nations, scoring countries relative to their size & economic weight.

How We Measure Commitment to Development

CDI Structure

Because development depends on much more than just how foreign aid budgets are spent, the CDI covers eight distinct policy areas: development finance, investment, migration, trade, environment, health, security, and technology. We assess countries across more than 40 indicators to come up with rankings for each of the eight policy components, as well as each country’s overall commitment to development. Countries score well for things like generous and high-quality finance for development, transparent investment, low barriers to trade for developing countries, and migration policies which are open and promote integration. Policies that enhance global public goods—such as fostering global health through disease prevention, supporting technological research, protecting biodiversity and the climate, and contributing to global security—also contribute to high scores.

CDI Aim and Impact

The CDI’s main aim is to start a discussion — both within and across governments — about how policies in the areas measured affect development, and to draw attention to what policymakers can do to improve their policies through measuring, scoring, and comparing policy effort relative to country size. The CDI aims to draw attention especially to policies “beyond aid” which have spillovers for the world’s poorest. The purpose of the ranking is to encourage a “race to the top” on development, including on non-finance policy areas.

Past editions of the CDI have been successful in getting governments to think more broadly about policy coherence and development:

  • Officials in several governments – including Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the UK, and the US – confirmed that they track the CDI as a performance measure , and many have drawn on the CDI as an official performance metric for development policy.
  • The CDI is used internationally in OECD Development Assistance Committee peer reviews.
  • The CDI has regularly had significant media reach, drawing attention to countries development policies and commitment.

Read about our previous editions in our impact report.

Blogs

  • Commitment to Development Index 2023: Development Under Attack
    For 20 years, the Commitment to Development Index has assessed countries' policies and the level of effort they go to in order to ...
  • CDI 2021: Assessing Global Environmental Leadership
    Today, we publish the 2021 Commitment to Development Index (CDI), which tracks powerful countries’ policy efforts on development a...
  • Introducing the Commitment to Development Index 2021
    Today we launch the Commitment to Development Index 2021 measuring the policy efforts of 40 major economies in supporting developm...
  • Does Focus Follow Money in National Security?
    If your toolbox is overflowing with precision guided munitions, the problems you will focus on are ones that (arguably) can be sol...
  • Measuring the Risk of Arms Exports & Commitment to Development
    Just weeks into his presidency, Joe Biden announced a suspension of arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. This ...
  • Gender and the CDI
    Earlier this year, we launched the Commitment to Development Index (CDI), after commissioning a holistic two-year review to reasse...
  • How Robust Is the CDI to Changes in Weights?
    Each year, the Center for Global Development produces the Commitment to Development Index, evaluating countries across a range of ...
  • Introducing the Commitment to Development Index 2020
    The CDI measures the policy effort of countries—relative to their size—in how they support development in other countries. How did...
  • China’s Commitment to Development
    China’s policy commitment to development ranks 35th of the 40 countries in the CDI. Some of the results may seem counterintui...
  • Assessing Commitment to Global Health
    With COVID-19 set to lead to a major upsurge in those living in extreme poverty and the wider developing world, the new CDI provid...
  • Commitment to Development 2020
    Ahead of the publication of the next Commitment to Development Index this spring, Lee Robinson and Ian Mitchell outline the findin...
  • Turkey’s Refugee Policy and Its Commitment to Development
    Migration is a crucial and cross-cutting topic within development—and one of the  seven current components in our annua...
  • Looking Beyond Aid with Ian Mitchell – CGD Podcast
    CGD's Ian Mitchell on why looking beyond aid is important for development and how the CDI measures and weighs various developm...
  • Policies, Outcomes, and Populism: The Integration of Migrants in Sweden
    Sweden doesn’t seem to be immune to the Europe-wide trend of hostility to migration, as a significant 17.5 percent of t...
  • Advanced Economies and Poverty-Weighted Trade Tariffs
    As the global trade powerhouses lurch towards protectionism, CGD’s Commitment to Development Index, released today, rev...

Publications

  • Commitment to Development Index 2023
    The Commitment to Development Index (CDI) ranks 40 of the world’s most powerful countries on policies that affect global developme...
  • The Commitment to Development Index 2021
    The Commitment to Development Index (CDI) ranks 40 of the world’s most powerful countries on policies that affect more than five b...
  • Commitment to Development Index 2020
    The Commitment to Development Index ranks 40 countries on their development policies. How did your country do this year?
  • The Index Ecosystem and the Commitment to Development Index
    The CDI has carved out a fairly specialized niche in the index ecosystem. For 15 years, the Center for Global Development has...
  • Commitment to Development Index 2018
    The Commitment to Development Index ranks 27 of the world’s richest countries on policies that affect more than five billion...
  • The Commitment to Development Index ranks 27 of the world's richest countries on policies that affect more than five billion peopl...
  • The Commitment to Development Index ranks 27 of the richest countries on their dedication to policies that benefit poorer nations....
  • The Commitment to Development Index ranks 27 of the richest countries on their dedication to policies that benefit poorer nations....
  • The Commitment to Development Index ranks 27 of the world’s richest countries on their dedication to policies that benefit the 5.5...
  • Petr Janský
    In recent years there has been growing recognition of the harm done to development by illicit financial flows, and the role of ric...
  • The Commitment to Development Index ranks 27 of the world’s richest countries on policies that affect the more than five billion...
  • Toby Ord
    In this essay, Toby Ord explores the moral relevance of cost-effectiveness, a major tool for capturing the relationship between re...
  • This paper provides the background to a series of more detailed studies of the policies of European countries as they relate to CG...

Contact

For more information, contact csantos@cgdev.org

Contact

For more information, contact csantos@cgdev.org

Experts

Beata Cichocka
Beata Cichocka joined CGD’s European Development Policy and Leadership Programme in November 2019. Her main areas of interest include the future of development agencies, the role o...
Edward Wickstead
Edward Wickstead is a research assistant within CGD's European Development Policy and Leadership programme where he will primarily work on the Commitment to Development Index. Prio...
Ian Mitchell
Ian Mitchell is a senior policy fellow and co-director of the Europe programme at the Center for Global Development. His research addresses the effectiveness of governments’ polici...

Experts

  • Beata Cichocka
    Beata Cichocka joined CGD’s European Development Policy and Leadership Programme in November 2019. Her main areas of interest include the future of development agencies, the role o...
  • Edward Wickstead
    Edward Wickstead is a research assistant within CGD's European Development Policy and Leadership programme where he will primarily work on the Commitment to Development Index. Prio...
  • Ian Mitchell
    Ian Mitchell is a senior policy fellow and co-director of the Europe programme at the Center for Global Development. His research addresses the effectiveness of governments’ polici...

Acknowledgments

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