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With over 1 billion people still living on less than a dollar a day, global development and the fight to end world poverty will continue to be top priorities for the international community for decades to come. Brookings scholars examine the full range of issues related to global development, from aid effectiveness to foreign assistance reform and governance and anti-corruption to fragile and conflict-affected states.
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What [social impact bonds] are about getting governments and service providers to focus on outcomes, and getting governments to focus on preventative services. It's a lot less risky than business as usual for governments. Billions are spent on social services that we don't know what the outcomes are. June 23, 2015, Emily Gustafsson-Wright, CNBC
What [social impact bonds] are about getting governments and service providers to focus on outcomes, and getting governments to focus on preventative services. It's a lot less risky than business as usual for governments. Billions are spent on social services that we don't know what the outcomes are.
June 22, 2015, Witney Schneidman | comments
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June 19, 2015, Daniel V. Speckhard
You have to assume that some core portion of those votes [against OPIC's reauthorization] were members of Congress who always vote against foreign aid. What strikes me is that the opposition that we’ve seen over the last two years against Ex-Im has not translated into opposition against OPIC. June 19, 2015, George Ingram, Morning Consult
You have to assume that some core portion of those votes [against OPIC's reauthorization] were members of Congress who always vote against foreign aid. What strikes me is that the opposition that we’ve seen over the last two years against Ex-Im has not translated into opposition against OPIC.
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