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Allison Grossman is the Executive Assistant to the President at the Center for Global Development. Before joining CGD she served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea and worked with non-profit organizations including the National Democratic Institute, Human Rights Watch, and the National Organization for Women. She graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University with a degree in Political Science and Human Rights Studies.
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Do more, use rigorous methods, and clearly acknowledge limits — these were the main messages of our recent forum on measuring and evaluating women’s economic empowerment.
Recently Tunisia has cemented its reputation as the brightest hope to emerge from the Arab Spring and we are heartened by the response to this progress, with President Obama requesting a more than doubling of US assistance to Tunisia in his 2016 budget request.
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