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The Intersection of Development and Business

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Congressman Adam Smith and Paul Weisenfeld, Assistant to the Administrator, Bureau for Food Security, USAID joined IGD partners and supporters in Seattle on August 31 for a discussion on promoting economic growth by engaging the business sector in U.S. global development policy. The conversation addressed the challenge of defining the intersection of development and business [...]

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Toward Sustainable Development Outcomes

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

The Center for Global Development’s Todd Moss has proposed reorganizing U.S. development programs and consolidating the government’s tools to stimulate commercial activity in developing countries in a new U.S. Development Bank. It’s a good beginning to an important discussion. First, it emphasizes the importance of rethinking U.S. development agencies and strategies, in much the same [...]

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Leadership Council Supports Development Reform During Budget Debate

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Members of IGD’s Leadership Council sent a letter to Congress last week making the case that disproportionate cuts to international affairs funding would do little to help the deficit, since the entire account makes up less than 1% of the federal budget, and would harm the bipartisan effort during the last two administrations to improve [...]

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Business Leaders in Action: Robert A. Mosbacher, Jr.

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

“It is essential to craft a new and dynamic approach to economic development that reflects the realities of a 21st century global economy and incorporates the participation of a wide variety of new players, particularly those from the private sector.” Robert A. Mosbacher, Jr. sees collaboration between business and the government as the best way [...]

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Promoting Effective Development in a Constrained Budget Environment

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

IGD has long been part of a bipartisan effort to reform U.S. foreign policies to maximize development impact. The U.S. development approach needs to be updated and sharpened to better measure impact, target resources to what works, leverage contributions of the private sector and strengthen poor countries so they can meet the needs of their [...]

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Business & Development: Reflecting on 2010, Looking to 2011

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

IGD’s core belief is that the right combination of effective development policies and increased business investment will create a sustainable path out of poverty for people living in poor countries. As 2010 draws to a close, I would like to share a few highlights of IGD’s work over the past year and our vision for [...]

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Improving U.S. Development: The QDDR Unveiled

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unveiled the first-ever Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR) yesterday and told the Town Hall audience that the central question the QDDR seeks to answer is  “How can we do better?” Calling the QDDR “a blueprint for elevating American civilian power to better advance our national interests,” Secretary Clinton outlined four [...]

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