Quantcast
Channel: cgd-podcast
Browsing all 120 articles
Browse latest View live

Empowering Women Can Make America Great – Podcast with Amanda Glassman, Mayra...

The scale of the turnout at the Women’s Marches across the world recently, along with President Trump’s early reinstatement of a ban on US funding for organizations that offer family planning services...

View Article


"The History of Supporting Development is a History of Learning"– Podcast...

Meet Masood Ahmed, CGD’s new president. On his first CGD Podcast, Ahmed shares some of the development lessons he's learned in his 35-year career and suggests ways for the development community to move...

View Article


Women’s Economic Empowerment Is a Smart Investment – Podcast with Mayra Buvinic

CGD senior fellow Mayra Buvinic, an author on both Roadmaps, joins this week’s podcast to discuss what’s changed in the evidence base on women’s economic empowerment, and how the findings could appeal...

View Article

Can a Swiss Bank Help Deliver the SDGs? – Podcast with CGD’s Theo Talbot and UBS

“Private sector” appears 18 times in the outcome document from last year’s UN financing for development conference in Addis Ababa—exactly the same number of times as “international cooperation.” In...

View Article

Britain's Aid Budget: Money Well Spent? – Owen Barder on BBC

Today we present a slightly unusual edition of the CGD Podcast. We are bringing you highlights of an excellent discussion held at CGD's offices in London which involved, among others, CGD’s Owen...

View Article


Why Forests? Why Now? – Podcast with Frances Seymour

Preventing dangerous climate change is critical for promoting global development. And saving tropical forests is essential to doing both. CGD senior fellow Frances Seymour, coauthor of a new CGD book,...

View Article

Development and the New Politics – Nancy Birdsall’s Final Podcast as CGD...

“We are going to have global markets still operating,” says Nancy Birdsall confidently, but “the big issue is, will we have a good global politics operating?" And that is indeed the question, as...

View Article

Development in 2016 – CGD Podcast

In 2016 on the CGD Podcast, we have discussed some of development's biggest questions: How do we pay for development? How do we measure the sustainable development goals (SDGs)? What should we do about...

View Article


Development Finance Institutions "a Proven Theory of Change"– Podcast with...

OPIC and CDC are among the largest bilateral development finance institutions (DFIs). They are designed to use their funds to attract more private capital into developing markets through, for example,...

View Article


Commitment to Development Index 2016: How Development-Friendly Are Your...

Kudos to Finland in 2016 for ascending to the top spot in CGD’s annual Commitment to Development Index, our ranking of how a country’s policies help or hinder development. Other countries of note this...

View Article

Empowering Women Can Make America Great – Podcast with Amanda Glassman, Mayra...

The scale of the turnout at the Women’s Marches across the world recently, along with President Trump’s early reinstatement of a ban on US funding for organizations that offer family planning services...

View Article

"The History of Supporting Development is a History of Learning"– Podcast...

Meet Masood Ahmed, CGD’s new president. On his first CGD Podcast, Ahmed shares some of the development lessons he's learned in his 35-year career and suggests ways for the development community to move...

View Article

Can a Swiss Bank Help Deliver the SDGs? – Podcast with CGD’s Theo Talbot and UBS

“Private sector” appears 18 times in the outcome document from last year’s UN financing for development conference in Addis Ababa—exactly the same number of times as “international cooperation.” In...

View Article


Britain's Aid Budget: Money Well Spent? – Owen Barder on BBC

Today we present a slightly unusual edition of the CGD Podcast. We are bringing you highlights of an excellent discussion held at CGD's offices in London which involved, among others, CGD’s Owen...

View Article

Why Forests? Why Now? – Podcast with Frances Seymour

Preventing dangerous climate change is critical for promoting global development. And saving tropical forests is essential to doing both. CGD senior fellow Frances Seymour, coauthor of a new CGD book,...

View Article


Development and the New Politics – Nancy Birdsall’s Final Podcast as CGD...

“We are going to have global markets still operating,” says Nancy Birdsall confidently, but “the big issue is, will we have a good global politics operating?" And that is indeed the question, as...

View Article

Development in 2016 – CGD Podcast

In 2016 on the CGD Podcast, we have discussed some of development's biggest questions: How do we pay for development? How do we measure the sustainable development goals (SDGs)? What should we do about...

View Article


Development Finance Institutions "a Proven Theory of Change"– Podcast with...

OPIC and CDC are among the largest bilateral development finance institutions (DFIs). They are designed to use their funds to attract more private capital into developing markets through, for example,...

View Article

Commitment to Development Index 2016: How Development-Friendly Are Your...

Kudos to Finland in 2016 for ascending to the top spot in CGD’s annual Commitment to Development Index, our ranking of how a country’s policies help or hinder development. Other countries of note this...

View Article

Empowering Women Can Make America Great – Podcast with Amanda Glassman, Mayra...

The scale of the turnout at the Women’s Marches across the world recently, along with President Trump’s early reinstatement of a ban on US funding for organizations that offer family planning services...

View Article
Browsing all 120 articles
Browse latest View live