Earlier this year, United States Congress passed the Better Utilization of Investment Leading to Development Act — paving the way for a new U.S. International Development Finance Corporation. Experts are calling it the biggest change in U.S. development policy in 15 years.
Why a new development finance institution, why now, and what will it look like moving forward?
In this interactive session, Overseas Private Investment Corporation Executive Vice President David Bohigian and Center for Global Development Senior Fellow Todd Moss explored what the new institution means for the future of U.S. aid — and solicit audience ideas for making the early days of its evolution a success.
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