Panel Discussion Focuses On Lessons Learned From Bush Administration Foreign Aid Programs
The Center for Global Health Policy's "Science Speaks" blog reports on a panel discussion hosted on Wednesday by the Consensus for Development Reform and the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network in Washington, D.C. "Foreign assistance experts discuss[ed] the George W. Bush administration's legacy on global development, focusing on lessons learned and applying them to the next decade and beyond," and a central theme was the engagement of the private sector, the blog writes. Panelists highlighted the Millennium Challenge Corporation and PEPFAR, according to the blog (Mazzotta, 3/29).
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