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July 09, 2007
CGD senior fellow Steve Radelet has called for deep structural reform of U.S. foreign aid programs in testimony before the Senate and House subcommittees. Radelet, who served as a senior Treasury official under both Democratic and Republican administrations, said that reforms could include drafting ...
June 05, 2007
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has quickly become one of the world's largest funders of programs fighting the three diseases. Just five years after its founding, the Global Fund had approved proposals worth $6.8 billion for 448 programs in 136 countries, and disbursed over $...
New from CGD
May 21, 2007
The Center for Global Development is excited to announce the six Scott Family Liberia Fellows for 2007-2008. The six fellows were selected from 230 applicants and will serve as special assistants to senior Liberian government officials. CGD senior fellow Steve Radelet, who leads the Center’s work in...
New from CGD
April 16, 2007
Struggling to recover from years of brutal civil war, Liberia is saddled with $3.7 billion in inherited debt, about 30 times the country's annual export earnings. CGD senior fellow Steve Radelet and others from the Center have been advising Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and senior members...
New from CGD
February 12, 2007
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf described the achievements of her year-old government in recovering from a prolonged civil war and called upon the U.S. and other Liberian partners to drop the debt inherited from past governments, continue security assistance, and step up development assista...