A new philosophy has taken hold in the world of international development and is succeeding in rewriting the rules of the game about how to achieve sustainable reductions in poverty. Key to this philosophy is robust financial flows of all types—The Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances 2012 private capital, philanthropy and remittances—to the developing world. These flows have proven to be sustainable even in the face of global recession. In 2010, private capital investment, philanthropy and remittances from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s 23 Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members to countries in the developing world amounted to $575 billion, up from $455 billion in 2009
The Index of Philanthropic Freedom 2015 is the first analysis of philanthropic freedom across the wo...
The changing role of philanthropy in international development is driven by shifts in international ...
The 2022 Global Philanthropy Environment Index (GPEI) reveals that the philanthropic environment sho...
Several years into the financial slowdown that has reshaped the global economy, it is clear that pri...
The 2013 Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances breaks new ground by measuring and analyzing t...
In the ever-changing world of international development, the Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) has ...
Philanthropy to the developing world remained steady in 2008 and remittances continued to grow—despi...
The Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) at the Hudson Institute is pleased to present the 2016 Index ...
Provides an annual update on the sources and scope of U.S. and international private giving to the d...
This annual report from the Hudson Institute details the sources and magnitude of private giving to ...
Provides an annual update on the sources and scope of U.S. and international private giving to the d...
The 2007 index presents a comparison of all developed countries' aid -- government as well as privat...
The 2007 index presents a comparison of all developed countries' aid -- government as well as privat...
The Center for Global Prosperity (CGP)’s core product is the annual Index of Global Philanthropy and...
The Index of Philanthropic Freedom 2015 is the first analysis of philanthropic freedom across the wo...
The Index of Philanthropic Freedom 2015 is the first analysis of philanthropic freedom across the wo...
The changing role of philanthropy in international development is driven by shifts in international ...
The 2022 Global Philanthropy Environment Index (GPEI) reveals that the philanthropic environment sho...
Several years into the financial slowdown that has reshaped the global economy, it is clear that pri...
The 2013 Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances breaks new ground by measuring and analyzing t...
In the ever-changing world of international development, the Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) has ...
Philanthropy to the developing world remained steady in 2008 and remittances continued to grow—despi...
The Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) at the Hudson Institute is pleased to present the 2016 Index ...
Provides an annual update on the sources and scope of U.S. and international private giving to the d...
This annual report from the Hudson Institute details the sources and magnitude of private giving to ...
Provides an annual update on the sources and scope of U.S. and international private giving to the d...
The 2007 index presents a comparison of all developed countries' aid -- government as well as privat...
The 2007 index presents a comparison of all developed countries' aid -- government as well as privat...
The Center for Global Prosperity (CGP)’s core product is the annual Index of Global Philanthropy and...
The Index of Philanthropic Freedom 2015 is the first analysis of philanthropic freedom across the wo...
The Index of Philanthropic Freedom 2015 is the first analysis of philanthropic freedom across the wo...
The changing role of philanthropy in international development is driven by shifts in international ...
The 2022 Global Philanthropy Environment Index (GPEI) reveals that the philanthropic environment sho...