The CGD serves as a center for research on issues regarding
international development. Drawing upon its network of
international specialists as well as its own faculty, staff, and
researchers, the activities promoted and offered by the Center
include the M.A. in Global Development and Social Justice,
intensive certificate programs, internships, and conferences and
symposia, as well as joint ventures and projects with other
organizations.
The mission of the Center for Global Development (CGD) is
to invest in educational programs and activities to promote the
common good and the advancement of the human community where the
dignity of the human person is at the foundation of every process
of development. Human nature is relational, and our
responsibility is to further educate people about the process of
relational sharing. Building a global community, through projects
of social intervention, welfare and development will not fail, if
it is grounded on dialogical opening.
The term “global” not only encompasses social, cultural and
economic structures and processes that foster human progress, but
also an awareness of interdependence between people and among
nations. This interdependence comes with the responsibility of
building a civil society based on a culture of solidarity and
social justice. Development, to be authentic, as Pope Paul the
Sixth emphasized, must foster human well being, but also each
person’s spiritual and moral development.