Nancy Birdsall and Ruth Levine of the Center for Global Development, the Working Group is led by William D. Savedoff, Senior Partner at Social Insight. Support is provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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Working Group Members
- Nancy Birdsall, President, Center for Global Development
- Francois Bourguignon, Chief Economist & Sr. Vice President, World Bank
- Esther Duflo, Associate Professor of Economics, MIT
- Paul Gertler, Professor of Economics, Haas School of Business
- Judith Gueron, Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation
- Indrani Gupta, Reader, Institute of Economic Growth
- Jean Pierre Habicht, Professor, Cornell University
- Dean Jamison, Senior Fellow, National Institutes of Health
- Dan Kress, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Patience Kuruneri, Principal Social Sector Analyst, African Development Bank
- David Levine, Professor, Haas School of Business
- Ruth Levine, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
- Richard Manning, Chair, Development Assistance Committee
- Stephen Quick, Director, Inter-American Development Bank
- Blair Sachs, Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- William D. Savedoff, Senior Partner, Social Insight
- Rajiv Shah, Senior Policy Officer & Senior Economist, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Smita Singh, Special Advisor for Global Affairs, William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
- Miguel Szekely, Undersecretary for Planning and Evaluation, Ministry of Social Development of Mexico
- Cesar Victora, Professor, Universidade Federal de Pelotas
- Staff: Jessica Gottlieb, Program Coordinator, Center for Global Development
Members of the Working Group were invited to join in a personal capacity and on a voluntary basis. While the current draft position paper represents the views of the authors (Savedoff, Levine and Birdsall) and not necessarily the views of any of the individuals who participated in the Working Group, it attempts to accurately represent the areas of agreement and disagreement among Working Group members. The report does not necessarily represent the views of the organizations with which the Working Group members are affiliated, the Center for Global Development’s funders or its Board of Directors.
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