Combating Global Poverty: Investing in the Governance and Growth Nexus
The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development cordially invites you to:
Combating Global Poverty: Investing in the Governance and Growth Nexus
Panel Discussion:
Monica Kladakis
Senior Advisor for Governance, International Republican Institute
Ambassador James Michel
Senior Adviser, CSIS and Former Ambassador to Guatemala
John Sullivan
Executive Director, Center for International Private Enterprise
Janamitra Devan
Former Vice President of Financial and Private Sector Development, World Bank and International Finance Corporation
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde
Director, Project on Prosperity and Development and William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis, CSIS
Wednesday, December 4, 2013, 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Conference Room 212 A/B
1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036
Please RSVP to [email protected].
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Join us on Wednesday, December 4th from 10 AM to 12 PM for the launch of a new paper by CSIS' Project on Prosperity and Development entiteld Combating Global Poverty: Investing in the Governance and Growth Nexus. The event will feature a panel discussion on the ways by which the United States can better integrate governance and growth programs into the foreign assistance agenda. In the last 20 years, countries across development spectrum have democratized, improved their governance, and experienced significant economic growth. However, challenges surrounding government capacity and effectiveness, rule of law, and regulatory policies related to investment climate continue to hinder the broad-based economic growth needed to combat global poverty. U.S. foreign assistance remains overwhelmingly focused on the delivery of goods such as public health. However, growing budgetary constraints and evidence that better governance leads to positive development outcomes suggest that the United States must refocus its foreign assistance towards lasting institutional reforms.
