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Leveraging Nobel Prize Economics for Improved Global Fund Grant Performance

December 15, 2015
Those who follow CGD will be familiar with our branded meme: “Cash on Delivery” aid, or COD. Many are enthusiastic about COD’s potential to revolutionize aid effectiveness. Yet within some global development organizations, leadership and staff alike express common concerns: is...
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Right Idea on Ross Malaria Funding, Wrong Execution

November 25, 2015
The United Kingdom, in its new Aid Strategy out this week, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have jointly announced the creation of a £1 billion Ross Fund (named after a pioneering scientist) to fight malaria and neglected tropical diseases. But why not use the ex...
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Major Progress at the Global Fund: A One-Year ‘More Health for the Money’ Update for World AIDS Day

December 01, 2014
Last September, we released a report on how the Global Fund could get more health for its money. In it, we offered concrete suggestions for improvements in several different value-for-money domains, all with an eye toward maximizing the health impact of every dollar spent.
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Health Aid Eligibility and Country Income Status: A Mismatch Mishap?

May 05, 2014
Donors give arbitrary income lines a lot of power in determining funding allocation.  This issue is particularly true in the health sector, where organizations like the GAVI Alliance (GAVI) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) determine how much support ...