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Blog Post
May 23, 2025
This week, in the margins of the Education World Forum, a new ministerial taskforce on ending violence in, around and through schools was launched, led by the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and Sierra Leone, at an event supported by CGD and the Global Partnership for Education...
Blog Post
May 23, 2025
Last week, thousands from across the UK’s energy industry met in Glasgow for the All-Energy UK Conference. CGD research linking training and migration for the green transition has shown the need to break down the silos between skills, employer needs, climate policy, migration policy, and industry.
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WORKING PAPER
May 22, 2025
In many parts of the world, women’s land rights remain informal, leaving widows—especially those without a male heir—at high risk of losing access to their land and homes when their husbands die. We study whether large-scale land formalization programs can improve widows’ tenure security, using data...
Blog Post
May 22, 2025
CGD's Sanjeev Gupta and Benedict Clements of Universidad de Las Américas discuss the considerations that influence the design of sound monetary and fiscal policies, the role of income taxes, and the kinds of reforms that can bring equity to both emerging and advanced economies.
WORKING PAPER
May 21, 2025
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global threat that demands coordinated, cross-sectoral action rooted in rigorous evidence and inclusive governance. In response to calls for an independent panel on evidence for action on AMR, this policy paper presents insights from a global consultation ...
Blog Post
May 21, 2025
Last year, the United Nations General Assembly in New York unanimously agreed to a political declaration on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which included a commitment to establish an Independent Panel on Evidence for Action against AMR. The UN, in turn, tasked the Quadripartite—the World Health Org...
Blog Post
May 20, 2025
Despite what administration officials have claimed about preserving life-saving work, many of the programs delivering interventions known to save the most lives per dollar spent have not received the funding promised in their agreements and contracts. Among the many efforts needed to mitigate this h...
Project
May 20, 2025
Given the scale of recent cuts to USAID, it can be difficult for private donors to know how to fill the most urgent gaps. Hosted by CGD, PRO is an independent initiative using rigorous analysis, deep expertise, and robust networks to identify highly cost-effective funding opportunities across USAID'...