

The CGD Podcast
Center for Global Development
International development experts share their ideas on smarter policies for a better world. Hosted by the Center for Global Development.
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May 23, 2024 • 32min
Pandemic Proof: Boosting the US Role in Global Health Security
Dr. Stephanie Psaki, US Global Health Security Coordinator, joins host Javier Guzman to discuss the changes made across the US government since the pandemic, her priorities as Coordinator, and US ambitions for the pandemic agreement negotiations in the run-up to the World Health Assembly later this month.

May 9, 2024 • 39min
CGD Podcast: Why the EU Elections Matter with Charles Goerens, Udo Bullmann, and Emily Wigens
On this episode of the CGD Podcast, Anita Käppeli speaks with several guests with close ties to the European Parliament who can offer insight on what June's elections will bring for development policy.

Mar 28, 2024 • 30min
Pandemic Proof: Expanding Africa CDC’s Role in Preparedness
Host Javier Guzman launches Season 2 with reflections on global progress on preparedness since the pandemic, then speaks with H.E. Dr. Jean Kaseya of Africa CDC about how Africa CDC is translating lessons from COVID-19 into stronger, more resilient systems.

Mar 21, 2024 • 40min
CGD Podcast: Unlocking Private Investment in Africa with Nick O’Donohoe and Frank Aswani
CGD's Gyude Moore speaks with Nick O’Donohoe from British International Investment and Frank Aswani from the African Venture Philanthropy Alliance about balancing local and international focus, the impact of a "funding winter," and how the public and private sectors can fill the financing gap for budding entrepreneurs across Africa.

Feb 22, 2024 • 29min
Lagos to Mombasa: How Does Climate Impact Conflict?
Discussing the impact of climate change on conflict dynamics in Africa, including the relationship between rising temperatures, extreme droughts, and resource competition. Highlighting the need for adaptations and policies to address escalating conflict risks and the correlation between climate-induced stress, resource competition, and violent conflicts in regions like Tanzania, Mali, and Nigeria.

Dec 14, 2023 • 25min
CGD Podcast: Supporting Women Economists in Latin America with Ana María Ibáñez
CGD's Eeshani Kandpal speaks with the Interamerican Development Bank's Ana María Ibáñez about her recent report on women economists in Latin America, the reflection of cultural norms in education and the workplace, and the importance of role models and mentors in shaping expectations.

Nov 30, 2023 • 33min
CGD Podcast: Decarbonization, MDB Reform, and the Private Sector with Ahmed Saeed
Ahmed Saeed of Allied Climate Partners and formerly the Asian Development Bank joins CGD’s Karen Mathiasen and Clemence Landers for a conversation on his organization's new approach to blended finance, how to bridge the private and public sectors more effectively, and how to balance climate mitigation with traditional development goals.

Nov 9, 2023 • 26min
CGD Podcast: Development Leaders Conference 2023 with Siti Nugraha Mauludiah and Bård Vegar Solhjell
CGD's Masood Ahmed speaks with Development Leaders Conference cohosts Siti Nugraha Mauludiah from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Indonesia and Bård Vegar Solhjell of Norad about the differing experiences of traditional and emerging donors, the challenges of bridging gaps between sectors and priorities, and how the development community can share solutions more effectively. Also, take our podcast survey here: CGDev.org/podcast2023

Oct 5, 2023 • 47min
CGD Podcast: Elevating Women and People of Color to IFI Leadership with Amie Batson and Francisco Ferreira
Only one woman born and raised in a low- or middle-income country has ever headed an international financial institution. CGD's Eeshani Kandpal speaks with Francisco Ferreira from the London School of Economics and Amie Batson from WomenLift Health about what effective mentorship and allyship can look like, the importance and impact of diversity in leadership, and the actions that organizations can take to better support the women and people of color who work there.

Sep 13, 2023 • 27min
Lagos to Mombasa: Are Energy Access and Climate Mitigation at Odds?
Olu Verheijen from the Nigerian government and Vijaya Ramachandran from the Breakthrough Institute join Gyude to discuss the scale and nature of the energy crisis in Africa, the role that renewable energy can (and can't) play in addressing it, and what steps African countries—and partners—can take to address both climate and energy challenges.


