fbpx
Wikipedia

Center for Global Development

The Center for Global Development (CGD) is a nonprofit think tank based in Washington, D.C., and London that focuses on international development.

Center for Global Development
AbbreviationCGD
Formation2001; 23 years ago (2001)
TypeThink tank
Headquarters2055 L Street NW
Location
President
Masood Ahmed[1]
Revenue (2016)
$20,576,099[2]
Expenses (2016)$13,692,105[2]
Websitewww.cgdev.org

History edit

It was founded in November 2001 by former senior U.S. official Edward W. Scott, director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, C. Fred Bergsten, and Nancy Birdsall. Birdsall, the former vice president of the Inter-American Development Bank and former director of the Policy Research Department at the World Bank, became the center's first president. Lawrence Summers was unanimously elected in March 2014 by the CGD Board of Directors to succeed founding Board Chair Edward Scott Jr., on May 1, 2014.[3]

CGD was ranked the 13th most prominent think tank in the international development sphere by University of Pennsylvania's "2015 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report".[4] In 2009,[5] Foreign Policy magazine's Think-Tank Index listed CGD as one of the top 15 overall think-tanks in the US.[6] CGD's stated mission is "to reduce global poverty and inequality by encouraging policy change in the United States and other rich countries through rigorous research and active engagement with the policy community.[7] The center considers itself to be a "think and do" tank, with an emphasis on producing research that is channeled into practical policy proposals.[8]

Major programs edit

CGD is well known for leading debt-relief programs, specifically in Nigeria and Liberia. CGD vice president Todd Moss first proposed the Nigerian debt buy-back, which resulted in the Paris Club of rich nations forgiving 60% of $31 billion of debt.[9] Former CGD senior fellow Steve Radelet advised Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her senior advisors on debt relief and aid coordination.

CGD is also known for creating the program called advance market commitments to encourage vaccine development for specific diseases. The G7 endorsed the approach and the Gates Foundation and five countries gave $1.5 billion to create a vaccine against strains of pneumonia.[10]

In cooperation with Foreign Policy, CGD has published the Commitment to Development Index since 2003. The annual index ranks countries based on how their foreign aid, trade, migration, investment, environment, security and technology policies encourage global development.[11]

The Center for Global Development in Europe was established in October 2011 with the aim of engaging with and learning from policymakers, academics, and researchers in Europe, and bringing the CGD blend of evidence-led, high-quality research and engagement to European policymaking and engagement about development. "CGD in Europe"[12] research initiatives include "Europe Beyond Aid",[13] Development Impact Bonds,[14] and Illicit Financial Flows.[15]

In November 2013, CGD purchased a new headquarters that includes a 170-seat state-of-the-art conference center, a 60-seat boardroom/ideas lab, and a multimedia studio.[16]

Research edit

CGD conducts research within a range of topics that impact global poverty and people of the developing world. Topics include aid effectiveness, education, globalization and global health, as well as the impact of trade and migration on development.

The center is well known for its research on aid effectiveness. CGD president Nancy Birdsall recently developed Cash on Delivery (COD) Aid, an initiative aimed to improve aid effectiveness by focusing foreign aid on outcomes, not inputs.[17]

In 2008, CGD produced a compilation of essays edited by Nancy Birdsall called "The White House and the World: A Global Development Agenda for the Next U.S. President". These essays give policy recommendations to solve international problems, such as global health, foreign aid policy, migration, global warming and foreign direct investment.[18]

CGD recently published a report on the dangers of drug resistance in "The Race against Drug Resistance: When Medicines Fail", which the Global Health team launched on June 14, 2010.[19]

The center's Migration and Development Initiative aims to study the effects labor movement has not only on the receiving country, but also on the country of origin and the migrants themselves.[20] CGD economists Michael Clemens and Lant Pritchett have repeatedly called for a development agenda that incorporates migration from low and middle-income to high-income countries, where wages for the same task can be up to ten times higher. However, they argue that the misperception that development is about places rather than people often leads policymakers as well as economists to ignore the large benefits to the migrants themselves. Rich countries' immigration policies are also a factor in the Commitment to Development Index. CGD has advocated for temporary visas for Haitians to seasonally work in US agriculture and participated in an initiative to that end.[21] In 2016, they issued a report on how policymakers can manage migration between the United States and Mexico to the benefit of both countries.[22]

CGD Senior Fellow Ranil Dissanayake publishes a weekly blog associated with the Center for the Study of African Economies.

Other research topics listed on their website include capital flows/financial crises, debt relief, environmental issues, economic growth, governance/democracy, international financial institutions, finance, food and agriculture, inequality, population, poverty, private investment, security and development, and data sets and resources.[23]

Funding edit

CGD receives funding from foundations, governments, individuals, and corporations. The organization publishes information on its website for all grants and donations received that are above $100,000.[24] CGD received the highest rating (five stars) from Transparify for its open disclosure of funding in 2014 and 2015.[25] In 2013, the government of Norway gave CGD $5 million to support its work on tropical forests and development. That support was cited in a New York Times article about think tank funding.[26]

A report by the Center for International Policy's Foreign Influence Transparency Initiative of the top 50 think tanks on the University of Pennsylvania's Global Go-To Think Tanks rating index found that during the period 2014-2018 the Center for Global Development received the second-highest amount of funding from outside the United States compared to any other think tank, with a total of more than US$37 million, though the center was commended for being "remarkably transparent about its funding sources."[27]

Initiatives edit

The center considers itself a "think and do" tank, and thus has multiple initiatives to implement their policy suggestions. These, initiatives attempt to give specific policy recommendations to organizations while creating a dialogue.[28]

 
2009 Commitment to Development Index.

In 2003, David Roodman created the Commitment to Development Index with Foreign Policy magazine and Mapping Worlds. The Commitment to Development Index (CDI)[11] ranks and analyzes nations’ financial and political commitments to development every year. The index uses interactive graphs and analyzes how countries contribute to development in seven policy areas: aid (both quantity as a share of income and quality), trade, investment, migration, environment, security, and technology.[29]

Other initiatives include Cash on Delivery Aid,[30] Combating Drug Resistance,[31] Development Impact Bonds,[32] Europe Beyond Aid,[33] the Latin America Initiative,[34] Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery,[35] Oil-to-Cash: Fighting the Resource Curse through Cash Transfers,[36] Pakistan: US Development Strategy,[37] Preemptive Contract Sanctions,[38] Reforming Trade Preferences,[39] Rethinking US Development Policy,[40] The Future of the World Bank,[41] Tropical Forests for Climate and Development,[42] Understanding India,[43] and Value for Money: An Agenda for Global Health Funding Agencies.[44] From November 2007 to November 2012, CGD published Carbon Monitoring For Action (CARMA), a searchable database that estimated carbon emissions of power plants and power companies around the world.[45]

Events edit

 
Secretary Clinton speaks at CGD about development in the 21st century.

CGD hosts about 200 public and private events a year that draw more than 7,000 participants.[46] Events have featured speakers such as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan, economist Paul Romer, UK Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell, among many others.[47]

During Secretary Hillary Clinton’s visit to CGD on January 6, 2010, she emphasized the importance of development and said it was "time to elevate development as a central pillar of our foreign policy and to rebuild USAID into the world's premier development agency".[48] CGD hosts an annual lecture series called the Sabot Lecture series, in honor of the late development economist Richard "Dick" Sabot. Each year, the Sabot Lecture hosts a scholar-practitioner who has made significant contributions to international development, combining academic work with leadership in the policy community. Past Sabot speakers include Lawrence Summers, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Lord Nicholas Stern, Kemal Dervis and Kenneth Rogoff.[49]

Stance on transphobia edit

In 2019 a tribunal brought by former visiting fellow Maya Forstater at the Central London Employment Tribunal found in favour of CGD in the initial stage of a claim of belief discrimination by a former worker(Maya Forstater v Centre for Global Development (2019)). Employment Judge James Tayler found that Forstater's 'gender critical' views were "incompatible with human dignity and fundamental rights of others" and that they did "not have the protected characteristic of philosophical belief" under the UK Equality Act 2010.[50][51][52][53][54] However, in June 2021, an Employment Appeal Tribunal led by Akhlaq Choudhury overturned this judgment, finding that Forstater's beliefs were covered under the protected belief characteristic within the meaning of the Equality Act. The appeal was allowed after the appeal tribunal concluded the belief that "biological sex is real, important and immutable" met the legal test of a "genuine and important philosophical position", and "could not be shown to be a direct attempt to harm others." As such these beliefs were afforded protection under the Equality Act. The original tribunal's ruling that the belief was "not worthy of respect in a democratic society" was overturned.[55] The appeal was supported by interventions by the UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission and the NGO Index on Censorship which both stated that 'gender critical' views should be considered a philosophical belief and thus protected under law.

CGD vice president Amanda Glassman, released the following statement in reaction: "The decision is disappointing and surprising because we believe Judge Tayler got it right when he found this type of offensive speech causes harm to trans people, and therefore could not be protected under the Equality Act."[56] On 30 June 2021, 87 staff members wrote a letter to management saying "We were disappointed to learn that the Employment Appeals Tribunal overturned its 2019 ruling ... We believe the original verdict was correct when it found that this type of offensive and exclusionary language and action causes harm to trans people and therefore could not be protected under the Equality Act."[57]

Notable fellows edit

Resident fellows edit

Visiting fellows edit

Non-resident fellows edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Our People". Center for Global Development. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Center for Global Development" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  3. ^ "Lawrence Summers to Become Board Chair of the Center for Global Development". Centre for Global Development. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
  4. ^ "Global Go To Think Tank Index Report". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  5. ^ "The Think Tank Index (Foreign Policy Magazine)". Center for Global Development. February 1, 2009. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  6. ^ . Foreign Policy. Archived from the original on May 20, 2009. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  7. ^ "About CGD". Cgdev.org. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  8. ^ "Building a Think-and-Do Tank: A Dozen Lessons from the First Dozen Years of the Center for Global Development". Center for Global Development. January 14, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  9. ^ “Clean Slate”, The Economist, October 2005
  10. ^ . Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Archived from the original on January 15, 2020. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Commitment to Development Index". Cgdev.org. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  12. ^ "In Europe". Center For Global Development. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  13. ^ "Europe Beyond Aid". Center For Global Development. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  14. ^ "Development Impact Bond Working Group". Center For Global Development. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  15. ^ "Corruption, Transparency, and Governance". Center For Global Development. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  16. ^ "CGD Moving Up". Center For Global Development. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  17. ^ "Cash on Delivery Aid Initiative". Cgdev.org. March 16, 2010. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  18. ^ "The White House and the World: A Global Development Agenda for the Next U.S. President". Cgdev.org. August 22, 2008. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  19. ^ "The Race against Drug Resistance: When Medicines Fail". Cgdev.org. June 14, 2010. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  20. ^ "Migration | Center for Global Development". Cgdev.org. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  21. ^ "Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery". Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  22. ^ "Shared Border, Shared Future: A Blueprint to Regulate US-Mexico Labor Mobility". Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  23. ^ . Cgdev.org. Archived from the original on December 30, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  24. ^ "Our Funding". Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  25. ^ "Transparify". Transparify.org. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  26. ^ LIPTON, ERIC; WILLIAMS, BROOKE (September 6, 2014). "Foreign Powers Buy Influence at Think Tanks". The New York Times. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
  27. ^ Freeman, Ben (January 2020). (PDF) (Report). Center for International Policy. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 1, 2020. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  28. ^ "List of CGD Initiatives". Cgdev.org. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  29. ^ "Inside the Commitment to Development Index". Cgdev.org. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  30. ^ "Cash on Delivery Aid". Cgdev.org. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  31. ^ "Combating Drug Resistance". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  32. ^ "Development Impact Bonds". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  33. ^ "Europe Beyond Aid". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  34. ^ "Latin America Initiative". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  35. ^ "Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  36. ^ "Oil-to-Cash: Fighting the Resource Curse through Cash Transfers". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  37. ^ "Pakistan: US Development Strategy". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  38. ^ "Preemptive Contract Sanctions". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  39. ^ "Reforming Trade Preferences". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  40. ^ "Rethinking US Development Policy". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  41. ^ "The Future of the World Bank". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  42. ^ "Tropical Forests for Climate and Development". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  43. ^ "Understanding India". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  44. ^ "Value for Money: An Agenda for Global Health Funding Agencies". Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  45. ^ Gorrie, Peter (November 15, 2007). "Website tracks world's worst polluting power plants". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 16, 2009.
  46. ^ (PDF). Center for Global Development. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 12, 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  47. ^ "Event Calendar : Center for Global Development (CGD)". Cgdev.org. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  48. ^ "Development To Be 'Central Pillar' Of U.S. Foreign Policy, Clinton Says". Kaiser Family Foundation. January 7, 2010. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  49. ^ "Richard H. Sabot Lecture Series". Center for Global Development. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
  50. ^ "Researcher who lost job for tweeting 'men cannot change into women' loses employment tribunal". The Independent. December 19, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  51. ^ "Opinion | J.K. Rowling's #IStandWithMaya tweets support the creator of a hostile work environment". NBC News. December 20, 2019. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  52. ^ correspondent, Owen Bowcott Legal affairs (December 18, 2019). "Judge rules against researcher who lost job over transgender tweets". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  53. ^ https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5e15e7f8e5274a06b555b8b0/Maya_Forstater__vs_CGD_Europe__Centre_for_Global_Development_and_Masood_Ahmed_-_Judgment.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  54. ^ "Maya Forstater v CGD Europe and others: 2200909/2019". GOV.UK. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  55. ^ "Maya Forstater: Woman wins tribunal appeal over transgender tweets". BBC News. June 10, 2021.
  56. ^ "CGD Statement in Reaction to UK Employment Appeal Tribunal Overturning Original Decision". Center For Global Development. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  57. ^ "Maya Forstater's ex-colleagues pen explosive letter urging bosses to 'stand up for trans rights'". PinkNews. June 30, 2021. Retrieved August 18, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) July 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

center, global, development, this, article, reads, like, press, release, news, article, largely, based, routine, coverage, please, help, improve, this, article, independent, sources, march, 2017, nonprofit, think, tank, based, washington, london, that, focuses. This article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please help improve this article and add independent sources March 2017 The Center for Global Development CGD is a nonprofit think tank based in Washington D C and London that focuses on international development Center for Global DevelopmentAbbreviationCGDFormation2001 23 years ago 2001 TypeThink tankHeadquarters2055 L Street NWLocationWashington D C United StatesPresidentMasood Ahmed 1 Revenue 2016 20 576 099 2 Expenses 2016 13 692 105 2 Websitewww wbr cgdev wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Major programs 3 Research 4 Funding 5 Initiatives 6 Events 7 Stance on transphobia 8 Notable fellows 8 1 Resident fellows 8 2 Visiting fellows 8 3 Non resident fellows 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editIt was founded in November 2001 by former senior U S official Edward W Scott director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics C Fred Bergsten and Nancy Birdsall Birdsall the former vice president of the Inter American Development Bank and former director of the Policy Research Department at the World Bank became the center s first president Lawrence Summers was unanimously elected in March 2014 by the CGD Board of Directors to succeed founding Board Chair Edward Scott Jr on May 1 2014 3 CGD was ranked the 13th most prominent think tank in the international development sphere by University of Pennsylvania s 2015 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report 4 In 2009 5 Foreign Policy magazine s Think Tank Index listed CGD as one of the top 15 overall think tanks in the US 6 CGD s stated mission is to reduce global poverty and inequality by encouraging policy change in the United States and other rich countries through rigorous research and active engagement with the policy community 7 The center considers itself to be a think and do tank with an emphasis on producing research that is channeled into practical policy proposals 8 Major programs editCGD is well known for leading debt relief programs specifically in Nigeria and Liberia CGD vice president Todd Moss first proposed the Nigerian debt buy back which resulted in the Paris Club of rich nations forgiving 60 of 31 billion of debt 9 Former CGD senior fellow Steve Radelet advised Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her senior advisors on debt relief and aid coordination CGD is also known for creating the program called advance market commitments to encourage vaccine development for specific diseases The G7 endorsed the approach and the Gates Foundation and five countries gave 1 5 billion to create a vaccine against strains of pneumonia 10 In cooperation with Foreign Policy CGD has published the Commitment to Development Index since 2003 The annual index ranks countries based on how their foreign aid trade migration investment environment security and technology policies encourage global development 11 The Center for Global Development in Europe was established in October 2011 with the aim of engaging with and learning from policymakers academics and researchers in Europe and bringing the CGD blend of evidence led high quality research and engagement to European policymaking and engagement about development CGD in Europe 12 research initiatives include Europe Beyond Aid 13 Development Impact Bonds 14 and Illicit Financial Flows 15 In November 2013 CGD purchased a new headquarters that includes a 170 seat state of the art conference center a 60 seat boardroom ideas lab and a multimedia studio 16 Research editCGD conducts research within a range of topics that impact global poverty and people of the developing world Topics include aid effectiveness education globalization and global health as well as the impact of trade and migration on development The center is well known for its research on aid effectiveness CGD president Nancy Birdsall recently developed Cash on Delivery COD Aid an initiative aimed to improve aid effectiveness by focusing foreign aid on outcomes not inputs 17 In 2008 CGD produced a compilation of essays edited by Nancy Birdsall called The White House and the World A Global Development Agenda for the Next U S President These essays give policy recommendations to solve international problems such as global health foreign aid policy migration global warming and foreign direct investment 18 CGD recently published a report on the dangers of drug resistance in The Race against Drug Resistance When Medicines Fail which the Global Health team launched on June 14 2010 19 The center s Migration and Development Initiative aims to study the effects labor movement has not only on the receiving country but also on the country of origin and the migrants themselves 20 CGD economists Michael Clemens and Lant Pritchett have repeatedly called for a development agenda that incorporates migration from low and middle income to high income countries where wages for the same task can be up to ten times higher However they argue that the misperception that development is about places rather than people often leads policymakers as well as economists to ignore the large benefits to the migrants themselves Rich countries immigration policies are also a factor in the Commitment to Development Index CGD has advocated for temporary visas for Haitians to seasonally work in US agriculture and participated in an initiative to that end 21 In 2016 they issued a report on how policymakers can manage migration between the United States and Mexico to the benefit of both countries 22 CGD Senior Fellow Ranil Dissanayake publishes a weekly blog associated with the Center for the Study of African Economies Other research topics listed on their website include capital flows financial crises debt relief environmental issues economic growth governance democracy international financial institutions finance food and agriculture inequality population poverty private investment security and development and data sets and resources 23 Funding editCGD receives funding from foundations governments individuals and corporations The organization publishes information on its website for all grants and donations received that are above 100 000 24 CGD received the highest rating five stars from Transparify for its open disclosure of funding in 2014 and 2015 25 In 2013 the government of Norway gave CGD 5 million to support its work on tropical forests and development That support was cited in a New York Times article about think tank funding 26 A report by the Center for International Policy s Foreign Influence Transparency Initiative of the top 50 think tanks on the University of Pennsylvania s Global Go To Think Tanks rating index found that during the period 2014 2018 the Center for Global Development received the second highest amount of funding from outside the United States compared to any other think tank with a total of more than US 37 million though the center was commended for being remarkably transparent about its funding sources 27 Initiatives editThe center considers itself a think and do tank and thus has multiple initiatives to implement their policy suggestions These initiatives attempt to give specific policy recommendations to organizations while creating a dialogue 28 nbsp 2009 Commitment to Development Index In 2003 David Roodman created the Commitment to Development Index with Foreign Policy magazine and Mapping Worlds The Commitment to Development Index CDI 11 ranks and analyzes nations financial and political commitments to development every year The index uses interactive graphs and analyzes how countries contribute to development in seven policy areas aid both quantity as a share of income and quality trade investment migration environment security and technology 29 Other initiatives include Cash on Delivery Aid 30 Combating Drug Resistance 31 Development Impact Bonds 32 Europe Beyond Aid 33 the Latin America Initiative 34 Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery 35 Oil to Cash Fighting the Resource Curse through Cash Transfers 36 Pakistan US Development Strategy 37 Preemptive Contract Sanctions 38 Reforming Trade Preferences 39 Rethinking US Development Policy 40 The Future of the World Bank 41 Tropical Forests for Climate and Development 42 Understanding India 43 and Value for Money An Agenda for Global Health Funding Agencies 44 From November 2007 to November 2012 CGD published Carbon Monitoring For Action CARMA a searchable database that estimated carbon emissions of power plants and power companies around the world 45 Events edit nbsp Secretary Clinton speaks at CGD about development in the 21st century CGD hosts about 200 public and private events a year that draw more than 7 000 participants 46 Events have featured speakers such as U S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan economist Paul Romer UK Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell among many others 47 During Secretary Hillary Clinton s visit to CGD on January 6 2010 she emphasized the importance of development and said it was time to elevate development as a central pillar of our foreign policy and to rebuild USAID into the world s premier development agency 48 CGD hosts an annual lecture series called the Sabot Lecture series in honor of the late development economist Richard Dick Sabot Each year the Sabot Lecture hosts a scholar practitioner who has made significant contributions to international development combining academic work with leadership in the policy community Past Sabot speakers include Lawrence Summers Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Lord Nicholas Stern Kemal Dervis and Kenneth Rogoff 49 Stance on transphobia editIn 2019 a tribunal brought by former visiting fellow Maya Forstater at the Central London Employment Tribunal found in favour of CGD in the initial stage of a claim of belief discrimination by a former worker Maya Forstater v Centre for Global Development 2019 Employment Judge James Tayler found that Forstater s gender critical views were incompatible with human dignity and fundamental rights of others and that they did not have the protected characteristic of philosophical belief under the UK Equality Act 2010 50 51 52 53 54 However in June 2021 an Employment Appeal Tribunal led by Akhlaq Choudhury overturned this judgment finding that Forstater s beliefs were covered under the protected belief characteristic within the meaning of the Equality Act The appeal was allowed after the appeal tribunal concluded the belief that biological sex is real important and immutable met the legal test of a genuine and important philosophical position and could not be shown to be a direct attempt to harm others As such these beliefs were afforded protection under the Equality Act The original tribunal s ruling that the belief was not worthy of respect in a democratic society was overturned 55 The appeal was supported by interventions by the UK s Equality and Human Rights Commission and the NGO Index on Censorship which both stated that gender critical views should be considered a philosophical belief and thus protected under law CGD vice president Amanda Glassman released the following statement in reaction The decision is disappointing and surprising because we believe Judge Tayler got it right when he found this type of offensive speech causes harm to trans people and therefore could not be protected under the Equality Act 56 On 30 June 2021 87 staff members wrote a letter to management saying We were disappointed to learn that the Employment Appeals Tribunal overturned its 2019 ruling We believe the original verdict was correct when it found that this type of offensive and exclusionary language and action causes harm to trans people and therefore could not be protected under the Equality Act 57 Notable fellows editResident fellows edit Nancy Birdsall Kalipso Chalkidou Michael Clemens Lant Pritchett Liliana Rojas Suarez Visiting fellows edit Joyce Banda Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Antoinette Sayeh Non resident fellows edit Abhijit Banerjee Chris Blattman Francis Fukuyama Paul Gertler Ravi Kanbur Dean Karlan Michael Kremer Nora Lustig Branko Milanovic Sendhil Mullainathan Martin Ravallion Paul Romer Bogolo KenewendoSee also editCommitment to Development IndexReferences edit Our People Center for Global Development Retrieved March 2 2017 a b Center for Global Development PDF Foundation Center Retrieved October 12 2018 Lawrence Summers to Become Board Chair of the Center for Global Development Centre for Global Development Retrieved February 12 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report University of Pennsylvania Retrieved June 8 2016 The Think Tank Index Foreign Policy Magazine Center for Global Development February 1 2009 Retrieved June 8 2016 Coming Soon Foreign Policy Archived from the original on May 20 2009 Retrieved December 31 2011 About CGD Cgdev org Retrieved December 31 2011 Building a Think and Do Tank A Dozen Lessons from the First Dozen Years of the Center for Global Development Center for Global Development January 14 2014 Retrieved June 8 2016 Clean Slate The Economist October 2005 Vaccine Delivery Strategy Overniew Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Archived from the original on January 15 2020 Retrieved October 12 2018 a b Commitment to Development Index Cgdev org Retrieved December 31 2011 In Europe Center For Global Development Retrieved March 21 2021 Europe Beyond Aid Center For Global Development Retrieved March 21 2021 Development Impact Bond Working Group Center For Global Development Retrieved March 21 2021 Corruption Transparency and Governance Center For Global Development Retrieved March 21 2021 CGD Moving Up Center For Global Development Retrieved March 21 2021 Cash on Delivery Aid Initiative Cgdev org March 16 2010 Retrieved December 31 2011 The White House and the World A Global Development Agenda for the Next U S President Cgdev org August 22 2008 Retrieved December 31 2011 The Race against Drug Resistance When Medicines Fail Cgdev org June 14 2010 Retrieved December 31 2011 Migration Center for Global Development Cgdev org Retrieved March 22 2017 Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery Retrieved March 22 2017 Shared Border Shared Future A Blueprint to Regulate US Mexico Labor Mobility Retrieved March 22 2017 List of CGD Topics Cgdev org Archived from the original on December 30 2011 Retrieved December 31 2011 Our Funding Retrieved November 26 2023 Transparify Transparify org Retrieved May 20 2015 LIPTON ERIC WILLIAMS BROOKE September 6 2014 Foreign Powers Buy Influence at Think Tanks The New York Times Retrieved September 7 2014 Freeman Ben January 2020 Foreign Funding of Think Tanks in America PDF Report Center for International Policy p 12 Archived from the original PDF on September 1 2020 Retrieved September 6 2020 List of CGD Initiatives Cgdev org Retrieved December 31 2011 Inside the Commitment to Development Index Cgdev org Retrieved December 31 2011 Cash on Delivery Aid Cgdev org Retrieved January 21 2014 Combating Drug Resistance Retrieved January 21 2014 Development Impact Bonds Retrieved January 21 2014 Europe Beyond Aid Retrieved January 21 2014 Latin America Initiative Retrieved January 21 2014 Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery Retrieved January 21 2014 Oil to Cash Fighting the Resource Curse through Cash Transfers Retrieved January 21 2014 Pakistan US Development Strategy Retrieved January 21 2014 Preemptive Contract Sanctions Retrieved January 21 2014 Reforming Trade Preferences Retrieved January 21 2014 Rethinking US Development Policy Retrieved January 21 2014 The Future of the World Bank Retrieved January 21 2014 Tropical Forests for Climate and Development Retrieved January 21 2014 Understanding India Retrieved January 21 2014 Value for Money An Agenda for Global Health Funding Agencies Retrieved January 21 2014 Gorrie Peter November 15 2007 Website tracks world s worst polluting power plants Toronto Star Retrieved June 16 2009 Annual Report 2009 PDF Center for Global Development Archived from the original PDF on October 12 2018 Retrieved October 12 2018 Event Calendar Center for Global Development CGD Cgdev org Retrieved December 31 2011 Development To Be Central Pillar Of U S Foreign Policy Clinton Says Kaiser Family Foundation January 7 2010 Retrieved October 12 2018 Richard H Sabot Lecture Series Center for Global Development Retrieved July 23 2014 Researcher who lost job for tweeting men cannot change into women loses employment tribunal The Independent December 19 2019 Retrieved January 30 2021 Opinion J K Rowling s IStandWithMaya tweets support the creator of a hostile work environment NBC News December 20 2019 Retrieved January 30 2021 correspondent Owen Bowcott Legal affairs December 18 2019 Judge rules against researcher who lost job over transgender tweets The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved January 31 2021 https assets publishing service gov uk media 5e15e7f8e5274a06b555b8b0 Maya Forstater vs CGD Europe Centre for Global Development and Masood Ahmed Judgment pdf bare URL PDF Maya Forstater v CGD Europe and others 2200909 2019 GOV UK Retrieved January 31 2021 Maya Forstater Woman wins tribunal appeal over transgender tweets BBC News June 10 2021 CGD Statement in Reaction to UK Employment Appeal Tribunal Overturning Original Decision Center For Global Development Retrieved August 18 2021 Maya Forstater s ex colleagues pen explosive letter urging bosses to stand up for trans rights PinkNews June 30 2021 Retrieved August 18 2021 External links editOfficial website Carbon Monitoring for Action CARMA Archived July 26 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Center for Global Development amp oldid 1190818399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.