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Hill Jumps into Fight over Foreign Assistance Reform (Politico)

4/26/10

Politico cites CGD on foreign assistance reform.

Names: Jim Greene joins the Millennium Challenge Corporation (Foreign Policy blog The Cable)

2/12/10

Foreign Policy's The Cable blog cites CGD in reference to former staff member Sheila Herrling's appointment to the Millennium Challenge Corporation.

USAID, Part XIX (Politico)

11/9/09

Politico cites a blog post by Sheila Herrling, director of CGD's Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Program about USAID.

Bono? Jesse Ventura? Mark Sanford? Why Not the Best? (Washington Post)

9/16/09

The Washington Post cites CGD president Nancy Birdsall's lead in an independant poll for who should be the next administrator of USAID.

Who'd a Thunk It? Bipartisan Consensus on Foreign Aid (Huffington Post)

7/31/09

The Huffington Post publishes the director of CGD's Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Program Sheila Herrling and CGD deputy director for outreach and policy Sarah Jane Staats op-ed on U.S. foreign assistance reform.

Live-Blogging Hillary Clinton (Foreign Policy Blog)

7/15/09

Foreign Policy references CGD in a recent blog about Secretaries Clinton's froeign policy speech.

Future of U.S. Foreign Assistance (Kojo Nnamdi Show)

7/13/09

The Kojo Nnamdi Show interviews CGD senior policy associate Sheila Herrling's on U.S. foreign assistance reform.

Honduras Losing $20 Million in U.S. Aid, and Counting (McClatchy Newspapers)

7/9/09

McClatchy Newspapers quotes CGD Senior Policy Associate Sheila Herrling on the U.S. response to the Honduran coup.

International Groups Pleased With Proposed Budget (Chronicle of Philanthropy)

2/27/09

The Chronicle of Philanthropy quotes cites CGD senior policy analyst Sheila Herrling's blog on Obama’s budget proposal.

Bush's Aid Policy Prods Countries

3/14/07

Michael M. Phillips writes for the Wall Street Journal and looks into the Millennium Challenge Corporation's ability to influence recipient countries to overhaul their governments.

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