Global Development Alliances
Global Development Alliances (GDA) is a program of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It was created in May 2001 as a new way for the U.S government to provide aid to developing countries through public-private partnerships. From 2001 to 2016, USAID formed 1500 of such partnerships with over 3 500 private sector organisations. The goal of these partnerships are to provide market-based solutions to problems faced by developing countries as identified by USAID.[1]
See also
- Economic Development
- Public-private partnerships in the United States
References
- ^ "Global Development Alliances (GDAs), United States Agency for International Development" (PDF). OECD. 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-03-10.
External links
- Global Development Alliance Homepage Archived 2003-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
- Harvard Ash Institute Innovation Awards Program Archived 2005-07-18 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
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Public-private partnership
- Crowdfunding
- Public-private partnership
- Outsourcing
- Multistakeholder governance
- Private equity
- Privatization
- Social Finance
- Sponsorships
- Venture capital
- Off-balance sheet
- Public debt
- Risk transfer
- Neoliberalism
- Infrastructure Investment Facilitation Company (Bangladesh)
- Local Partnerships (England and Wales)
- Partnerships BC
- Partnerships UK
- PPP Canada
- Infrastructure Ontario
- Public-Private Partnership Authority (Bangladesh)
- Scottish Futures Trust
institutional support
- Office of Global Partnerships
- Global Development Alliances
- USAID
- Concordia Summit
- World Bank
- SDG 17
- European Investment Bank
- European PPP Expertise Centre