Global Development Alliance (GDA)One of USAID's four key pillars, the Global Development Alliance (GDA) mobilizes the ideas, efforts, and resources of governments, businesses, and civil society by forging public-private alliances to stimulate economic growth, develop businesses and labor forces, address health and environmental issues, and expand access to education and technology. The GDA approach enables alliance partners—corporations, foundations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)—to bring their strongest assets to bear to address jointly-defined development challenges, thereby achieving together a solution that would not be possible for any individual partner. This multi-stakeholder approach represents a shift in the way USAID executes its foreign assistance mandate. Thanks to the GDA, USAID is able to form alliances quickly as needs emerge. Since the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004, for example, USAID has formed 18 alliances with the private sector in affected countries, leveraging more than $17 million in private sector funds from partners including Mars, Inc., Chevron Corporation, Microsoft, The Coca-Cola Company, Prudential, Deutsche Bank, IBM, 3M, and ConocoPhillips. Source: http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_partnerships/gda/ |