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August 31, 2009
Ruth Levine, CGD vice president for programs and operations, discusses a recent essay by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. Drawing upon her research for last year’s Girls Count action agenda and a forthcoming report on girls’ health, Levine poses three questions. Among them: “What about the boys...
Blog Post
August 24, 2009
This is a joint post with Molly Kinder and originally appeared on the Global Development: Views from the Center blog.
This week The New York Times Magazine is dedicated to a single theme: women. The main attraction of this special issue is a stirring essay by journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sher...
Blog Post
August 24, 2009
This is a joint post with Molly Kinder.
This week The New York Times Magazine is dedicated to a single theme: women. The main attraction of this special issue is a stirring essay by journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, who write passionately about the great moral, national security...
January 19, 2009
The Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) has received wide praise for its innovative approaches to aid allocation and delivery but has not yet reached its full potential. Now, with the transition to a new administration, the MCC must take bold steps to achieve greater effectiveness, clarity of purpose, ...
MCC MONITOR ANALYSIS
January 16, 2009
The Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) has received wide praise for its innovative approaches to aid allocation and delivery but has not yet reached its full potential. Now, with the transition to a new administration, the MCC must take bold steps to achieve greater effectiveness, clarity of purpose, ...
Blog Post
February 20, 2007
While most of us were taking a holiday yesterday, Molly Kinder, who previously worked as a program coordinator at CGD on Millions Saved, and is now a graduate student at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, sent the following reflections on Presidents' Day.
Yesterday the United States celebrated ...