From August 1 to 3, 2007, fifty preeminent U.S. and international experts from government, business, academia, and the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors came together at the Aspen Institute to explore the changing contours of the global development community. By examining the common challenges development actors face -- promoting accountability, using resources effectively, and achieving scale and sustainability -- participants aimed to spur successful practices and establish foundations for collaboration among the expanding field of players determined to lift the lives of the world's poorest people
Abstract: In attempting to articulate the ugly nature of both inequality and poverty, we explore the...
At a time when the global development industry is under more pressure than ever before, this book ar...
1. No poverty2. Zero hunger10. Reduced inequalities8. Decent work and economic growt
There is no shortage of candidates for inclusion in a list of challenges facing humanity at the star...
This case study examines the founding and growth of the Center for Global Development (CGD), a think...
The changing role of philanthropy in international development is driven by shifts in international ...
The following is an edited transcript of a roundtable that took place at the University of Glasgow i...
The following is an edited transcript of a roundtable that took place at the University of Glasgow i...
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that bega...
The impact of poverty on consumers\u27 lives has received considerable attention in the public polic...
The UK-based Poverty Research Network received funding from the AHRC/GCRF (2017-2019) and developed ...
CED released this paper as part of its May 2002 Policy Forum "The Economics and Politics of Globaliz...
This dissertation examines the political processes that gave rise to the antipoverty norm; the moral...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
This paper describes a shift in the global distribution of poverty from low-income countries (LICs) ...
Abstract: In attempting to articulate the ugly nature of both inequality and poverty, we explore the...
At a time when the global development industry is under more pressure than ever before, this book ar...
1. No poverty2. Zero hunger10. Reduced inequalities8. Decent work and economic growt
There is no shortage of candidates for inclusion in a list of challenges facing humanity at the star...
This case study examines the founding and growth of the Center for Global Development (CGD), a think...
The changing role of philanthropy in international development is driven by shifts in international ...
The following is an edited transcript of a roundtable that took place at the University of Glasgow i...
The following is an edited transcript of a roundtable that took place at the University of Glasgow i...
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that bega...
The impact of poverty on consumers\u27 lives has received considerable attention in the public polic...
The UK-based Poverty Research Network received funding from the AHRC/GCRF (2017-2019) and developed ...
CED released this paper as part of its May 2002 Policy Forum "The Economics and Politics of Globaliz...
This dissertation examines the political processes that gave rise to the antipoverty norm; the moral...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
This paper describes a shift in the global distribution of poverty from low-income countries (LICs) ...
Abstract: In attempting to articulate the ugly nature of both inequality and poverty, we explore the...
At a time when the global development industry is under more pressure than ever before, this book ar...
1. No poverty2. Zero hunger10. Reduced inequalities8. Decent work and economic growt