Vote for your "Development Idol"
Wed, 04/26/2006 - 4:52pm
We team up with the fine folks of the Center for Global Development to Rank the Rich every year. We also co-sponsor the annual Commitment to Development Award with them, the MVP award of global development, which goes to the person or group "who has made a significant contribution to changing attitudes and policies towards the developing world."
There's a "people's choice" to the contest this year, and you can vote online. The candidates, in alphabetical order, are:
- Bill and Melinda Gates, Philanthropists
- Bono
- Doctors Without Borders
- Global Call to Action Against Poverty
- Jeffrey Sachs
- Jim Fruchterman, Founder and CEO of Benetech.org
- Jimmy Carter
- Louis Michel, European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid
- Nobody
- Rep. Jim Kolbe (R-AZ)
- Bill Clinton, Former US President
- William Easterly; Author and Professor, NYU
Again, here's the link to the online ballot. I think my vote is going to go to Nobody. Nobody had quite a year last year, and against great odds, Nobody is really chugging toward an agreement on the Doha Round of trade talks this year.
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