Network Resources
MFAN’s members are the critical link between U.S. international development policy and its practice in the field, providing a unique perspective that informs its recommendations for streamlining and enhancing U.S. investments in the prosperity, stability and growth of developing countries.
From Recent Member Blogs:
Bread for the World Institute
Global Development: Views from the Center
Brookings – Foreign Assistance Reform
Resources
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The Cost of Reaction
The Long-Term Costs of Short-Term Cures -

Humanity as a Weapon of War
Sustainable Security and the Role of the U.S. Military -

In Search of Sustainable Security
Linking National Security, Human Security, and Collective Security to Protect America and Our World -

Foreign Aid 101: A quick and easy guide to understand US foreign aid -

Smart Development: Why US Foreign Aid Demands Major Reform -

Smart Development in the Field -

Value Added: Women and US Foreign Assistance for the 21st Century. -

Bread for the World Institute: Briefing Papers -

Smart Power: Building a Better, Safer World
A Policy Framework for Presidential Candidates -

The Global Wire
Frank Sesno interview with Madeleine Albright on The Global Wire -

CGD’s Modernizing Foreign Assistance Initiative -

Why the U.S. Needs a Cabinet-level Department for Global and Human Development -

Proposed Major Components and Organization of a Cabinet-level Department for Global and Human Development -

Security By Other Means
Organizing Foreign Assistance to Meet Twenty-First Century Challenges -

Modernizing U.S. Foreign Assistance for the 21st Century -

Oxfam America: Aid Reform -

New Report: Transforming U.S. Foreign Aid for Women and Families
Women Thrive and ICRW provide solutions for fixing our foreign assistance system.











