
Wolfensohn Center for Development
The Wolfensohn Center for Development is a research and policy institute focused on improving global development strategies. Founded in 2006 at the Brookings Institution, it aims to address issues like poverty, education, and economic growth, particularly in developing countries. The Center is named after James Wolfensohn, a former president of the World Bank, and emphasizes innovative solutions and practical approaches to complex problems. By analyzing data, conducting research, and facilitating discussions, the Center seeks to inform policymakers and enhance the effectiveness of development efforts worldwide, ultimately striving for sustainable and equitable growth.