Center for Global Development

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Center for Global Development[edit | edit source]

The Center for Global Development (CGD) is an independent, non-profit think tank based in Washington, D.C., and London, United Kingdom. It focuses on international development and aims to reduce global poverty and inequality through rigorous research and active engagement with policymakers. The CGD conducts research on a wide range of topics, including economic development, global health, education, and climate change.

History[edit | edit source]

The Center for Global Development was founded in November 2001 by Edward W. Scott, Nancy Birdsall, and Fred C. Bergsten. The founders envisioned an organization that would bridge the gap between research and policy in the field of international development. Since its inception, the CGD has grown to become a leading voice in global development policy.

Mission and Goals[edit | edit source]

The mission of the CGD is to reduce global poverty and improve lives through innovative economic research that drives better policy and practice by the world's top decision-makers. The organization aims to:

  • Conduct independent, high-quality research on development issues.
  • Engage with policymakers to promote evidence-based policy solutions.
  • Foster a global dialogue on development challenges and opportunities.

Research Areas[edit | edit source]

The CGD's research is organized around several key areas:

  • Economic Growth and Development: Analyzing the drivers of economic growth and the policies that can promote sustainable development.
  • Global Health: Investigating health systems, financing, and policies to improve health outcomes in developing countries.
  • Education: Exploring strategies to enhance educational access and quality in low-income countries.
  • Climate Change and Environment: Assessing the impact of climate change on development and identifying strategies for mitigation and adaptation.
  • Migration and Development: Studying the effects of migration on development and the policies that can maximize its benefits.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The CGD has influenced policy debates and decisions through its research and advocacy. It has contributed to discussions on debt relief, foreign aid effectiveness, and global health initiatives. The organization's work has been cited by policymakers, international organizations, and the media.

Funding[edit | edit source]

The CGD is funded by a combination of grants from foundations, governments, and individual donors. It maintains a commitment to transparency and independence in its research and policy recommendations.

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