Posts Tagged: Michael ClemensU.S. Disaster Assistance and Migration Policy: Michael ClemensJune 6, 2011Posted by Lawrence MacDonald in Global Development, Migration and Development Tags: Aid, Development, Haiti, humanitarian relief, Michael Clemens, Migration
On this week’s Wonkcast, I’m joined by senior fellow Michael Clemens to discuss why U.S. immigration policy should be part of the United States’ official humanitarian response to natural disasters. Michael, who leads CGD’s work on migration and development, recently commissioned a working paper to figure out what if anything can be done to open a channel for limited numbers of disaster refugees to enter the United States. Podcast: Play in new window | Download 2 Comments »Evaluating the Millennium Villages: Michael Clemens and Gabriel DemombynesOctober 12, 2010Posted by Lawrence MacDonald in Africa, Aid Effectiveness Tags: Africa, Evaluation, Gabriel Demombynes, Michael Clemens
Podcast: Play in new window | Download 6 Comments »What’s Not to Like About the Millennium Development Goals? Todd Moss and Michael Clemens Weigh In.September 18, 2010Posted by Lawrence MacDonald in Global Development Tags: MDGs, Michael Clemens, Todd Moss
Undoubtedly, the MDGs have achieved one objective: they have provided a focal point for development advocates to make the case for increased foreign aid in rich country capitals. The MDGs have “been tremendously successful at getting the aid budget up,” Todd allows. What they have not done, he says, is to “focus development goals in a way that’s useful for countries.” Both Todd and Michael say that applying global targets—such as 100% school enrollment and universal access to AIDS treatment—to individual countries is a recipe for failure. Podcast: Play in new window | Download 9 Comments »
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