On Aug. 15, 1947, British colonial rule in South Asia officially ended. The four independent states that eventually emerged in its place — India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh — all faced urgent ...
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) is entering its next phase in its operation with the confirmation of its new CEO, Benjamin Black, and upcoming reauthorization. Since ...
With nearly 600 million people projected to remain in extreme poverty by 2030 and the gap to finance the SDGs expected to widen to $4 trillion annually, the 2025 Development Cooperation Forum (DCF) ...
The Society for International Development , founded in Washington, D.C., United States, in 1957, is committed to stimulating dialogue and cooperation on global development issues, enhancing skills, ...
This report describes how the modern international development worker (or practitioner) emerged 70 years ago and the main drivers disrupting this workforce today. The international development field ...
In 2018, Congress passed the Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development Act (BUILD Act), which combined the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) with several U.S. Agency for ...
Case Western Reserve University School of Law is pleased to announce the launch of its International Development Law Lab in the Fall Term 2024. Adjunct Law Professor Rumu Sarkar leads the lab and also ...
Benjamin Black, a son of the private equity mogul Leon Black and likely head of the International Development Finance Corporation, wants a piece of U.S.A.I.D.’s funding to invest in “pro-market” ...
In the winter of 1987, the Philippine Star, a newspaper based out of the country’s capital in Manila, ran an article with a line that might have turned heads across the world in Cambridge: “Do we have ...
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