CDI Postcard 2012

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Commitment to Development Index What the 2012 Commitment to Development Index tells us

Commitment to Development Index 2012 7.0

Denmark 6.6

Norway

6.4

Sweden

6.3

Luxembourg

6.2

Austria

6.1

Netherlands

6.0

Finland

5.8

New Zealand

5.7

United Kingdom

5.4

Canada

5.4

Germany Belgium

5.3

France

5.3 5.2

Australia

5.2

Spain

5.1

Ireland

5.0

Switzerland

4.7

Italy

4.5

Greece 4.0

Hungary

3.8

Slovakia

3

Aid is more than money.

4

Coherence matters.

5

Partnerships are powerful.

6

No one is perfect.

3.7

Czech Republic

3.6

Poland

3.4

Japan 2.7

South Korea

Trade

Investment

Migration

Environment

Security

Technology

Much attention is given to what developing countries can do to foster poverty alleviation and growth at home. The Index highlights what rich countries do to help or hinder development abroad.

Development is more than aid.

4.8

United States

Rich-country policies matter.

2

5.5

Portugal

Aid

1

Aid is important, but trade, migration, investment, environmental, security, and technology policies influence development too. How donor countries design their aid program is as important as how much aid they give. The Index penalizes countries that give with one hand (through aid or investment) but take away with the other (through trade barriers or pollution). Given global challenges that no nation can handle alone, the Index rewards countries that deliver aid through multilateral arrangements, sign global environmental agreements, and participate in internationally sanctioned security operations. Almost all countries score below average in at least one area, and most are below average in at least three.


Commitment to Development Index 2012

Ranking the Rich: The 2012 Commitment to Development Index The 2012 Commitment to Development Index ranks 27 of the world’s richest countries on their dedication to policies that benefit the 5.5 billion people living in poorer nations. Moving beyond standard comparisons of foreign aid volumes, the Index rates countries on • • • • • • •

Quality and quantity of foreign aid The Center for Global Development Openness to exports releases the Commitment to Policies that encourage investment Development Index annually with Migration policies support from the 9 donor governments Environmental policies in the CDI Consortium. Security policies Support for technology creation and dissemination

The Index rewards generous and selective aid giving, tax breaks for private giving, incentives for foreign direct investment, hospitable immigration policies, robust support for technological research and development, and sizeable contributions to global security. It penalizes financial assistance to poorly governed regimes, barriers to exports from developing countries, and policies that harm shared environmental resources. The Index is intended to educate and inspire the rich-world public and policymakers about how much more they could do to help the global poor. The Index is intended to spark new debate about the effects of rich-country policies on developing countries, and to encourage research about how to best measure them. By ranking rich countries’ policy efforts, the Index hopes to inspire a race to the top—motivating advocacy inside and out of government for more development-friendly policies.

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