
Almost everyone outside of the U.S. government is chronically mystified at why the world’s most powerful nation, with some of…
Almost everyone outside of the U.S. government is chronically mystified at why the world’s most powerful nation, with some of…
The White House stayed true to form in the establishment of its program to increase access to electricity in Africa,…
For today’s Humanosphere podcast, we talk with Charles Kenny, an expert on aid and development with the Washington, D.C.-based think…
Intercambio Climatico In the debate over whether the US should raise the minimum wage, the Employment Policies Institute has emerged as…
CGD The always enlightening folks at the Center for Global Development, a DC-based think tank that studies the global fight…
By guest contributor Dave Algoso Wikipedia Global health efforts in the past decade or so have taken an aggressive and…
Analysis Flickr, woodleywonderworks The global health community seems at a loss these days, as indicated by two conferences yesterday I…
There’s some big things happening on the energy front in Africa, thanks in large part to the Obama Administration’s Power…
In the increasingly heated debate swirling around the global movement for Universal Health Coverage, the experts are dueling over some pretty equivocal data. If the poor have free access to health care, does their health improve? Some say the evidence isn’t there. But is this debate missing the forest for the trees?
This originally appeared in the Brookings Institute blog. Where’s the impact? A results-oriented aid agenda for Africa has picked up…