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New from CGD
June 26, 2006
Unchecked growth in spending on domestic entitlement programs risks squeezing out foreign aid, according to Rep. Jim Kolbe (R-AZ), chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations. Kolbe, winner of the 2006 Commitment to Development Award, urged supporters of global developmen...
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June 12, 2006
International leaders meeting in Bellagio Italy, last week committed their support for the creation of an independent entity to sponsor rigorous impact evaluations of social programs in developing countries. Meeting participants from developing countries, international organizations, bilateral donor...
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May 01, 2006
Congressman Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) has been selected as the recipient of the 2006 Commitment to Development Award. The award honors an individual or organization from the rich world that has made a significant contribution to changing attitudes and policies towards the developing world. An expert panel se...
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May 01, 2006
MCC CEO John Danilovich has taken the reins of the MCC in what may prove to be its most critical year to date, a year that firmly transitions the corporation from program start-up to program implementation. MCA watchers -- supporters and skeptics alike -- are anxious for proof that the MCA is truly ...
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April 24, 2006
Three years after the fall of Baghdad, senior Bush Administration officials described the evolving U.S. approach to state failure and post-conflict reconstruction at a half-day symposium co-sponsored by CGD and Johns Hopkins University-SAIS. The event underscored how far the administration has come ...
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April 24, 2006
The IMF has announced that it plans to boost the voting shares of big, rapidly growing developing countries, particularly China. And the IMF will organize multilateral consultations with top officials from large countries about how their economic policies affect each other and the world--in a break ...
New from CGD
April 10, 2006
CGD's new initiative on HIV/AIDS is intended to contribute to improved donor policymaking by undertaking and disseminating comparative analyses of the three major sources of international funding for HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care: the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria, the Presi...
New from CGD
April 10, 2006
The Center for Global Development (CGD) seeks a receptionist/administrative assistant to provide reception and administrative support for its staff members.
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Front Desk Reception. Receives incoming calls and transfers calls to appropriate staff. Receives visitors and v...
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April 03, 2006
The gravest dangers to international security come from the world's weakest states. Right? In fact, weak and failing states may be less central to terrorist operations and other global threats than is widely believed. CGD research fellow Stewart Patrick analyzes what types of weak states are associa...