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New from CGD
December 05, 2005
The G7 Finance Ministers announced plans this weekend to work with others on a pilot Advance Market Commitment for a vaccine in 2006. Italian Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti recommended an approach based on a CGD working group report released in April. CGD President Nancy Birdsall welcomed the anno...
New from CGD
November 28, 2005
Congressman Jim Kolbe's surprise pre-Thanksgiving announcement that he will not seek re-election in 2006 is a loss for those who argue for improved U.S. policies towards developing countries, according to CGD President Nancy Birdsall. "Kolbe has been a rare and effective voice of reason on foreign a...
New from CGD
September 19, 2005
How can the world's biggest development institution become more effective? Join us Friday morning, Sept. 23 for a CGD Symposium featuring fresh ideas on key challenges. Recent CGD research on the topic includes: The Hardest Job in the World: Five Crucial Tasks for the New President of the World Bank...
New from CGD
September 12, 2005
This week world leaders gather in New York to assess progress toward the Millennium Development Goals. New CGD materials offer a fresh perspective on the MDGs and the controversy that they have stirred among the richest countries. (Hint: The MDGs might be part of the problem). Learn more ...
New from CGD
September 06, 2005
Our Commitment to Development Index now features animated maps that show the strengths and weaknesses of the world's richest countries in seven areas of development policy. Join us for a Sept. 13 public discussion with index architect David Roodman and critiques from rich and developing...