CGD Briefs
The Center for Global Development (CGD) is an independent, not-for-profit think tank that works to reduce global poverty and inequality by encouraging policy change in the US and other rich countries through rigorous research and active engagement with the policy community. The CGD Briefs contain information in a compact form on topics that are related to these goals, such as international trade policy, aid and development.
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Publications:
- Time-Bound Labor Access to the United States
- Wanted: A Climate Agency for a Bottom-Up World
- Greenprint: Three Big Changes for Countries to Take Action on Climate Change
- Building a Biometric National ID
- Getting Better Value for Money in Malaria Control
- Priority-Setting in Health
- Energizing Rio+20
- Quantifying the Quality of Health Aid
- Due Diligence: An Impertinent Inquiry into Microfinance
- Global Health and the New Bottom Billion
- Commitment to Development Index 2012
- Commitment to Development Index 2011
- Measuring the Quality of Aid: QuODA Second Edition
- Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery
- Safer, Faster, Cheaper: Improving Clinical Trials and Regulatory Pathways to Fight Neglected Diseases
- Achieving an AIDS Transition: Preventing Infections to Sustain Treatment
- Achieving an AIDS Transition
- International Finance Corporation
- The ABCs of the General Capital Increase
- Regional Development Banks
- International Monetary Fund
- World Bank
- Leadership Selection at the International Financial Institutions
- The Commander's Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan: Five Practical Recommendations
- Affordable Interventions to Prevent Noncommunicable Diseases Worldwide
- Beyond Aid: Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery
- GAVI's Future: Steps to Build Strategic Leadership, Financial Sustainability, and Better Partnerships
- Growing Business or Development Priority?
- The New Bottom Billion
- The Challenge of Aid in Pakistan
- Focus UNFPA: Four Recommendations for Action
- Commitment to Development Index 2010
- Cash on Delivery: A New Approach to Foreign Aid
- Emerging Africa: How 17 Countries Are Leading the Way
- Think Long Term: How Global AIDS Donors Can Strengthen the Health Workforce in Africa
- Reviving AGOA
- Start with a Girl: A New Agenda for Global Health
- The Race Against Drug Resistance
- Billions More for International Institutions? The ABCs of the General Capital Increases (GCI)
- A New and Improved African Development Bank?
- Making Trade Preferences Work for the Poorest Countries
- Every Dollar Counts
- Growing Pains in Latin America
- Going Beyond Gender as Usual
- Performance Incentives for Global Health
- Africa's Private Sector: What's Wrong with the Business Environment and What to Do About It
- How to Unlock the $ 1 Trillion that Developing Countries Urgently Need to Cope with the Crisis
- We Don't Need No Education? Why the United States Should Take the Lead on Global Education
- Report of the UNAIDS Leadership Transition Working Group
- From Innovation to Impact: Next Steps for the Millennium Challenge Corporation
- Commitment to Development Index 2009
- What's Behind the Recent Declines in U.S. Foreign Assistance?
- The 2008 Commitment to Development Index
- Round Six of the MCA: Which Countries Are Most Likely to Be Selected for FY2009?
- The Age of Turbulence and Poor Countries: The Case for MDB Help with Risk Management
- Aid for Education
- More Growth with More Income Equality in the Americas
- US Trade Policy and Global Development
- Tripping Over Health
- Why Global Development Matters and What the Next US President Should Do About It
- Getting the Focus Right: US Leadership in the Fight Against Global Corruption
- "Can You Hear Me Now?"
- The Age of Turbulence and Poor Countries
- Which Countries Make the FY2009 Corruption Cut?
- Seizing the Opportunity on AIDS and Health Systems
- Power and Roads for Africa
- US Foreign Assistance for the 21st Century
- Global Warming: An Opportunity for Greatness
- Healthy Foreign Policy
- Don't Close the Golden Door
- A Little Less Talk
- El Salavador Field Report
- Opportunities for Presidential Leadership on AIDS
- Japan, China and Thailand Can Solve the Rice Crisis
- Integration in the Americas: One Idea for Plan B
- The Numbers Behind the Stories
- Commitment to Development Index for Africa
- U.S. Development Assistance to Africa and to the World
- Young Democracies in the Balance: Lessons for the International Community
- Round Five of the MCA: Which Countries are Most Likely to be Selected for FY 2008
- The Impact of FY2008 Funding Options on the Millenium Challenge Account
- PEPFAR Reauthorization: Improving Transparency in US Funding for HIV/AIDS
- Following the Funding for HIV/AIDS
- Global Warming and Agriculture
- Trade Policy for Development
- The 2007 Commitment to Developent Index
- A White House Focus on Social Justice in Latin America?
- Does the IMF Constrain Health Spending in Poor Countries?
- Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts? - Assessing “Whole of Government” Approaches to Fragile States
- A Risky Business: Saving Money and Improving Global Health through Better Demand Forecasts
- Generating Political Priority for Public Health Causes in Developing Countries: Implications from a Study on Maternal Mortality
- Will the Poor Be Flooded Out? The IPCC’s Predicted Flood Disasters and Their Implications for Development Aid
- Lessons from Seven Countries: Reflections on the Millennium Challenge Account
- Will the Millennium Challenge Account Be Caught in the Crosshairs? A Critical Year for Full Funding
- A Trickle or a Flood: Commitments and Disbursement for HIV/AIDS from the Global Fund, PEPFAR, and the World Bank’s Multi-Country AIDS Program (MAP)
- A Better Way Forward on Trade and Labor Standards
- Inexcusable Absence:Why 60 Million Girls Still Aren’t in School and What to Do About It
- Bilateral Guest Worker Agreements: A Win-Win Solution for Rich Countries and Poor People in the Developing World
- Millions Saved: Proven Successes in Global Health
- Expand and Enhance: A Proposal to Strengthen the MCA Eligibility Process When Adding the Natural Resource Indicators
- Saving the Doha Round Requires Further Cuts in US Agricultural Support
- Agriculture and the Doha Round
- US Aid to Africa After the Midterm Elections? A “Surprise Party” Update
- Freetown to Hollywood: The Kimberley Process Takes on Africa’s ‘Blood Diamonds’
- China ExIm Bank and Africa: New Lending, New Challenges
- Fixing International Financial Institutions: How Africa Can Lead the Way
- Africa’s Investment Climate Facility: Does it Deserve U.S. Support?
- Tackling Healthcare Corruption and Governance Woes in Developing Countries
- Learning from Development: the Case for an International Council to Catalyze Independent Impact Evaluations of Social Sector Interventions
- The Globalizers in Search of a Future: Four Reasons why the IMF and World Bank Must Change, and four Ways They Can
- Vaccines for Development
- In World Bank Corruption Fight, Independent Evaluation is Key
- How Countries Get Rich
- Education and the Developing World
- Global HIV / AIDS and the Developing World
- US Assistance for Global Development
- Global Trade and Development
- Why Global Development Matters for the US
- State Building and Global Development
- Global Trade, Jobs and Labor Standards
- After Mugabe, Zimbabwe Will Need Post-Conflict Response
- Foreign Investment and Economic Development: Evidence from Private Firms in East Africa
- Food Aid: Doing Well by Doing Good
- Achieving a Grand Bargain in the Doha Round
- Looking For the Devil In the Doha Agricultural Negotiations
- Rich Country Tariffs and Subsidies: Let’s Do the Numbers
- Are the Proposed Cuts in EU and US Agricultural Subsidies Real?
- The Global Migration of Talent: What Does it Mean for Developing Countries?
- What’s Wrong with the Millennium Development Goals?
- The 2005 Commitment to Development Index: Components and Results
- US Pledges of Aid to Africa: Let’s Do the Numbers
- Costs and Causes of Zimbabwe’s Crisis
- Grants for the World’s Poorest: How the World Bank Should Distribute Its Funds
- Big Sugar and the Political Economy of US Agricultural Policy
- Resolving Nigeria’s Debt Through a Discounted Buyback
- Gold for Debt: What’s New and What Next?
- Making Markets for Vaccines–Ideas to Action
- Connecting the Poor to Economic Growth: Eight Key Questions
- Adjusting to the MFA Phase-Out: Policy Priorities
- Double Standards on IDA and Debt: The Case for Reclassifying Nigeria
- No Child Left Behind—Anywhere
- Overcoming Stagnation in Aid-Dependent Countries
- Making it Pay to Stay in School
- A Better Globalization: Legitimacy, Reform, and Governance
- On the Road to Universal Primary Education
- Trading Up: How Much Should Poor Countries Pay to Support Pharmaceutical Innovation?
- Millions Saved: Proven Successes in Global Health
- Trading Up: Labor Standards, Development, and CAFTA
- Toward a New Social Contract in Latin America
- Privatization in Latin America
- Trading Up: Trade Policy and Global Poverty
- Trading Up: Strengthening AGOA’s Development Potential
- The Millennium Challenge Account: Soft Power or Collateral Damage?
- From Promise to Performance: How Rich Countries Can Help Poor Countries Help Themselves
- Beyond TRIPS: A New Global Patent Regime
- How much GO in AGOA?
- Delivering on Debt Relief
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