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Modernizing US Migration Policy

The next US president has an opportunity to modernize migration policy for the good of migrants, their home countries, and the United States. It's the high-impact, low-cost development tool we've had all along. Michael Clemens explains.

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Food Security Post-2015

Peter Timmer explains how poor countries can help end hunger, with lessons from the few that have done so. It takes sustained, shared economic growth and action to stabilize the food economy.

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What Would US Global Health Reform Really Look Like?

Amanda Glassman and Rachel Silverman respond to questions about their White House and the World proposal for how the next US president should reform US global health programs.

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Forget the Fish, Forget the Fishing Rod. Give a Man Some Capital - Chris Blattman
August 10, 2015
 
 
  podcast
Doing Good Is No Place for Emotion: Podcast with Will MacAskill
August 3, 2015
 
 
  podcast
Linking Women and Foreign Policy - Valerie Hudson
July 27, 2015
 
 
  podcast
The White House and the World 2016
July 19, 2015
 
 
  podcast
The View from Addis - The Third Financing for Development Conference
July 14, 2015
 

 
  event
CGD Europe Sandwich Seminar: Making Primary Care in Zambia Free - An Impact Evaluation
September 16, 2015
 
 
publication
Food Security Post-2015: What Countries Need to Do So That Regional Collaboration Can Be Effective
C. Peter Timmer - July 31, 2015
 
publication
Powering Up US Policy to Promote Energy Access
Todd Moss, Madeleine Gleave - July 20, 2015
 
publication
Making USAID Fit for Purpose - A Proposal for a Top-to-Bottom Program Review
Casey Dunning, Ben Leo - July 20, 2015
 
publication
Defining the Next Ten Years of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
Sarah Rose, Franck Wiebe - July 20, 2015
 
 blog post
North Pole Overflight: Five Snapshots from a Vanishing World
Jonah Busch - Aug. 10
 
 
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Cashing In on Coal
Anit Mukherjee, Jennifer Richmond - Aug. 7
 
 
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What I Hope to Hear in the First GOP Presidential Debate
Robert Morello - Aug. 5
 
 
 blog post
What We're Reading - Summer Edition
Rajesh Mirchandani - Aug. 4
 
 
 blog post
Senate Re-Introduces the Electrify Africa Act
Ben Leo - Aug. 4
 
 
 blog post
You Ask, We Answer: What Would US Global Health Reform Really Look Like?
Amanda Glassman, Rachel Silverman - Aug. 3
 
 
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