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Leap Academy with Ilana Golan
Dr. Rajiv Shah: Working with Bill Gates, Barack Obama, and More to Tackle Global Crises

Leap Academy with Ilana Golan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 50:54


At just 36 years old, Rajiv Shah got a call from Hillary Clinton. Days later, he was running USAID. Less than a week into the job, a massive earthquake leveled Haiti. He had no time to prepare. He had to act. That was one of many high-stakes bets in his career. From launching a $5 billion vaccine program with the Gates Foundation to fighting Ebola and leading global humanitarian efforts, he has tackled some of the world's biggest challenges and won. In this episode, Rajiv joins Ilana to share how he makes big bets, leads through crisis, and asks the right questions to solve impossible challenges. Dr. Rajiv Shah is a physician, economist, global development leader, author, and President of the Rockefeller Foundation. Known for achieving the impossible to drive global change, he led U.S. responses to crises like the Haiti earthquake and Ebola outbreak as USAID Administrator.. In this episode, Ilana and Rajiv will discuss: (00:00) Introduction  (01:55) From Immigrant Kid to Global Leader (04:02) A Life-Changing Service Trip to India (07:00) Leaving Medical School for Politics (11:22) Joining the Gates Foundation (13:10) A 'Big Bet' That Saved 20 Million Lives (15:00) How Strategic Questions Unlock Big Solutions (19:31) Leading USAID Through Haiti's Earthquake (26:38) Earning Obama and Biden's Trust in a Crisis (30:22) Fighting the Ebola Outbreak with Military Support (33:22) Tackling Energy Poverty at the Rockefeller Foundation (38:54) Why Real Change Requires Big Risks (44:38) How Great Leaders Balance Change and Stability (47:08) The Power of Connection and Shared Values Dr. Rajiv Shah is a physician, economist, global development leader, author, and President of the Rockefeller Foundation. Known for achieving the impossible to drive global change, he led U.S. responses to crises like the Haiti earthquake and Ebola outbreak as USAID Administrator. Previously, at the Gates Foundation, he helped expand childhood vaccinations and led health and agriculture initiatives. His book, Big Bets, explores bold solutions to the world's toughest challenges. Connect with Rajiv: Rajiv's Website: rockefellerfoundation.org/  Rajiv's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drrajivjshah/  Resources Mentioned: Rajiv's Book, Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Bets-Large-Scale-Change-Happens/dp/1668004380  Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW way for professionals to Advance Their Careers & Make 5-6 figures of EXTRA INCOME in Record Time. Check out our free training today at leapacademy.com/training

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Former USAID administrator describes global impact of agency’s ‘destruction’

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 8:03


The Trump administration is continuing to dismantle USAID, placing personnel on administrative leave globally. A post on the agency's website claims that travel back to the U.S. for staff stationed in other countries will be arranged and ends with a “thank you for your service.” Amna Nawaz discussed more with Andrew Natsios, the administrator for USAID during the George W. Bush administration. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
Former USAID administrator describes global impact of agency’s ‘destruction’

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 8:03


The Trump administration is continuing to dismantle USAID, placing personnel on administrative leave globally. A post on the agency's website claims that travel back to the U.S. for staff stationed in other countries will be arranged and ends with a “thank you for your service.” Amna Nawaz discussed more with Andrew Natsios, the administrator for USAID during the George W. Bush administration. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The Aid Market Podcast
Ep 30: USAID and Localization: Progress Report and What's Next

The Aid Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 54:12


Senior Advisor for Localization in the Office of the USAID Administrator, Sarah Rose joins Mike Shanley to discuss how localization and locally led development works within USAID. Sarah explains how USAID measures success and why partnerships and working with local communities is critical to meeting their goals. She explains how USAID partners with major global aid donors and how they fit within the broader US Government foreign policy context. Sarah shares some success stories where USAID has been able to make an impact utilizing localization and what she is looking forward to seeing in the future. Tune in to learn more about the work USAID does and how partners can continue to drive success.    IN THIS EPISODE: [1:09] What do the terms localization and locally led development mean to the teams of USAID? [3:10] How has localization shifted across administration and how does USAID implement the priorities?  [8:50] How does USAID measure success of localization work?  [13:38] What are the changes around locally led development and humanitarian response?  [18:35] What are some challenges that USAID has faced while trying to implement some ambitious localization activities and priorities?  [21:20] How does USAID work with major global aid donors? [23:50] How do USAID partners fit into localization?  [29:23] How does Sarah see USAIDs role fitting into the broader US Government foreign policy context?  [31:38] Sarah shares some success stories where localization has worked. [37:11] What is the difference with how USAID and DC headquarters work with localization and partners overseas? [42:00] What are some of the future projects and partnerships Sarah is excited about and how will USAID measure success?  [49:20] What are some key takeaways Sarah would like partners to walk away with from this conversation?    KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Local ownership and local leadership is critical for effectiveness and for sustainability.  Locally led development is important for greater effectiveness, greater sustainability, and importantly for greater equity in development and humanitarian work. A joint commitment between USAID and their partners is important because no one team has all the answers or all of the tools or systems. It's critical that everyone works together toward a common goal and that they learn from one another.    QUOTES: [22:38] “This joint commitment is really important because individually none of us has all the answers or all the tools, so it's really critical to make sure that we're working toward common goals and to learn from one another as we go as well.” - Sarah Rose [30:37] “If we're talking about investments that we hope will be effective in advancing these priorities, thinking about locally led development is the best way to ensure that our investments, or to maximize the possibility that our investments will really help support some of these lasting development issues or really strengthen local systems to do. That ends up being a really important criteria or context as well.” - Sarah Rose [51:49] “We also very importantly and crucially need to continue to be able to listen to those local communities, stakeholders, governments, etc on how they want this to continue to look.” - Sarah Rose   RESOURCES: Aid Market Podcast Aid Market Podcast YouTube Mike Shanley LinkedIn   BIOGRAPHY: Sarah Rose is the Senior Advisor for Localization in the Office of the USAID Administrator. Prior to coming to USAID, she was a policy fellow at the Center for Global Development, where her research focused on US development policy and aid effectiveness, including localization. Previously, Sarah was a monitoring and evaluation specialist in the health office of the USAID Mission in Mozambique. She also worked at the Millennium Challenge Corporation in the Department of Policy and Evaluation.  

The Aid Market Podcast
Ep 29: Ambassador Mark Green: Former USAID Administrator, President & CEO of the Wilson Center

The Aid Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 46:07


Former USAID Administrator and President & CEO of the Wilson Center, Mark Green joins Mike Shanley to discuss various topics around USAID. Mark explains his role as the USAID Administrator and the importance of USAID. He talks about humanitarian funding and how it affects long term development funding. Mark describes the war in Ukraine, and what it has been like to be the feet on the ground when tragedy strikes and how USAID is needed. Mark shares his advice for the next administration, explaining where more support is needed. Lastly, Mark talks about initiatives and programs that don't have broad political support, and why that support is needed. Tune in to learn more about USAID and how their work impacts all areas of the world.    IN THIS EPISODE: [1:33] What does Mark say to those who question the role or need for USAID or Foreign AID? [4:24] What are the priorities in the role for USAID, MCC and other foreign aid?  [8:03] Mark discusses how the initiatives that he started have evolved or developed with the current administration.  [12:50] How does Mark see humanitarian funding affecting long term development funding? [18:45] How did they frame the alternative development models offered by China as developing priorities and going through the procurement process?  [23:18] What is the current state of the war in Ukraine? [30:47] What did a typical day look like for Mark as the USAID Administrator?  [32:56] What did Mark look for to help him make the right decisions in his leadership role? [39:26] What would Mark's advice be for the next administration?  [41:05] What are some of the initiatives, activities or programs that don't have broad, political support in the U.S.?   KEY TAKEAWAYS:  USAID helps to grow partners, foster relationships, and build the capacity of other nations to join with USAID and take on their country's challenges.  The American dream isn't just the American dream. It's the universal dream, and we have to make sure that we invest in that, and that's where development assistance comes in.  USAID largely goes unnoticed, but they are essential to the work the U.S. does in other countries. They are the feet on the ground and they make huge impacts with their partnerships in other countries.    QUOTES: [1:48] “When I first began, I was asked by outsiders why USAID matters. I said, look, if we do this right, foreign assistance and development assistance can help us address just about every one of our foreign policy challenges.” - Ambassador Mark Green [13:01] “There is a real danger that humanitarian assistance will begin to cannibalize development assistance, and some of it is completely understandable. Humanitarian assistance responds to emergency needs, and there are emergencies right now, perhaps greater than we've ever seen, so it's natural.” - Ambassador Mark Green [39:27] “I think the administrator has to sharpen the tools in the toolbox, and then it is the White House, it's the President and the Secretary of State that will help to guide where those tools are deployed and for what end. I believe that development tools can be used to help address just about every challenge that we see in the world today. They aren't by themselves necessarily the answer, but they're part of the answer. And I think that's key.” - Ambassador Mark Green   RESOURCES: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Ambassador Mark Green - LinkedIn Aid Market Podcast Aid Market Podcast YouTube   BIOGRAPHY: Ambassador Mark Green (ret.) serves as the President and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, an institution chartered by Congress to “strengthen the fruitful learning between the world of learning and the world of public affairs.” He has served as the Administrator of the US Agency for International Development where he used America's development and humanitarian tools to help countries on their “journey to self-reliance.” He also served as Executive Director of the McCain Institute and President/CEO of the International Republican Institute. Green served as the U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania (mid-2007 to early 2009), and before that, he served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Wisconsin's 8th District. He has been honored for his work by the Republics of Tanzania and Colombia, and institutions including the Scowcroft Institute at Texas A&M and Georgetown University.  

YAP - Young and Profiting
Dr. Rajiv J. Shah: Leading in Times of Crisis. Navigating Ebola, COVID, and the Haitian Earthquake Emergency | E271

YAP - Young and Profiting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 60:16


Raised by Indian immigrants outside of Detroit, Michigan, Rajiv Shah had no idea that he would end up becoming a global impact leader. Shah's desire for actionable change led him all the way to the White House to serve as the 16th Administrator of USAID. In this episode, he will share insights from his newest book Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Occurs, and he will unpack how to instill the Big Bet mindset into our own businesses and organizations. Dr. Rajiv J. Shah is an American physician, economist and executive. He is the president of the Rockefeller Foundation and a former government official and health economist. Shah served the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as Deputy Director of Policy and Finance and Chief Economist, and was responsible for raising more than $5 billion for the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI). He served as the 16th Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) from 2010 to 2015. Shah is also the author of the book Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Occurs, which was released by Simon Element on October 10, 2023.   In this episode, Hala and Dr. Shah will discuss: - Unpacking the leadership playbook for success - Navigating and avoiding the aspiration trap - Harnessing the power of simple yet impactful questions - Importance of having a strategic "scorecard" for tracking progress - Building trust through effective delegation - Leveraging entrepreneurial skills for charitable endeavors - Creating a “big bet” mindset - And other topics…           Dr. Rajiv J. Shah is an American physician, economist and executive. He is the president of the Rockefeller Foundation and a former government official and health economist. In 2009, he was appointed USAID Administrator by President Obama and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He led the U.S. response to the Haiti earthquake and the West African Ebola outbreak, served on the National Security Council, and elevated the role of development as part of our nation's foreign policy. Prior to his appointment at USAID, Shah served as Chief Scientist and Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics at the United States Department of Agriculture where he created the National Institute for Food and Agriculture. Shah founded Latitude Capital, a private equity firm focused on power and infrastructure projects in Africa and Asia and served as a Distinguished Fellow in Residence at Georgetown University. Resources Mentioned: Dr. Shah's Website: https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/profile/rajiv-shah/ Dr. Shah's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrajivjshah/ Dr. Shah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drrajivjshah Dr. Shah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rajshah Dr. Shah's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrRajivJShah Dr. Shah's Book, Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Occurs: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Bets-Large-Scale-Change-Happens/dp/1668004380  Help Save Palestinian Lives:  Donate money for food, medical supplies, and shelter for the people of Gaza at https://givebutter.com/savegaza LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course.   Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting HelloFresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/profitingfree and use code profitingfree for FREE breakfast for life   More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com  Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review -  ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting   Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala   Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/

The Takeout
The Power of USAID: Administrator Samantha Power

The Takeout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 42:52


United States Agency for International Development Administrator Samantha Power joins Major this week to share her thoughts on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. She argues for the importance of both military and economic assistance for Ukraine from the US and Europe and warns, "If this economic support gets cut off, Putin can win this war without firing a shot." Power also weighs in on the allegations that a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency employees participated in the October 7th attack on Israel by Hamas and discusses the need to surge humanitarian aid into Gaza.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Conversations on Health Care
Grantmaking During Global Turmoil: The Rockefeller Foundation's President Dr. Rajiv Shah

Conversations on Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 29:00


Originally broadcast on November 2, 2023 Dr. Rajiv Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation, served on the National Security Council and elevated the role of development as part of our nation's foreign policy while he was USAID Administrator. Dr. Shah, our guest this week on “Conversations of Health Care,” explained that the war in Gaza requires a need to balance defense, diplomacy and development. His new book Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens, takes readers inside past efforts to... Read More Read More The post Grantmaking During Global Turmoil: The Rockefeller Foundation's President Dr. Rajiv Shah appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.

Thirty Minute Mentors
Episode 196: Former USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah

Thirty Minute Mentors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 35:10


Rajiv Shah led one of the largest agencies in the U.S. government and leads one of the largest foundations in the world. The president of the Rockefeller Foundation, Raj previously served as USAID Administrator, where he oversaw 10,000 people and a $20 billion budget. Raj joins Adam to share his journey and his best lessons and advice. Raj and Adam discuss a wide range of topics: navigating your career, leading major initiatives, leading in crisis, relationship building, innovation, data, culture, and more.

The Aid Market Podcast
Ep 10: Former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios: A discussion on USAID under Biden

The Aid Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 66:23


 A conversation with Andrew Natsios, former USAID Adminstrator on USAID under the Biden Administration. Andrew S. Natsios is an Executive Professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University (2012-present) and Director of the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs. He currently serves as Chair of the Program Advisory Committee for HarvestPlus, which is part of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, and as a Fellow of the Michael E. DeBakey Institute for Comparative Cardiovascular Science and Biomedical Devices at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences.   He was previously a Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service (2006-2012). Professor Natsios served as Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development from 2001 to January 2006. He was the U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan (2006-2007) to deal with the Darfur crisis and the North-South peace agreement. He served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1975-1987) and in state government (1999-2001) as the Secretary of Administration and Finance. He was the CEO of the Big Dig in Boston, the largest construction project in American history after a cost-overrun scandal. Professor Natsios was VP of the NGO World Vision U.S. (1993-1998). He was a member of the U.S. Army Reserves for twenty-three years, served in the Gulf War in 1991, and was a Lt. Colonel when he retired in 1995. He is a graduate of Georgetown University (BA history) and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government (MPA). Professor Natsios, with President George H. W. Bush's Deputy Chief of Staff, Andrew H. Card Jr., recently edited Transforming Our World: President George H. W. Bush and American Foreign Policy. This book, available in print in December 2020, brings together a distinguished collection of foreign policy practitioners—career and political—who participated in the unfolding of international events as part the Bush administration to provide insider perspective by the people charged with carrying them out. Professor Natsios is the author of three books: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1997), The Great North Korean Famine (2001), and Sudan, South Sudan, and Darfur: What Everyone Needs to Know; collaborated on thirteen other books; and has published opinion pieces in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. He has published twenty-eight journal articles in, among others, Foreign Affairs, the Washington Quarterly, the Foreign Service Journal, Parameters, and PRISM.   ABOUT THE HOST:   The podcast is hosted by Mike Shanley, Founder and CEO of Konektid International and AidKonekt Data, the leading USAID partner support firms that help clients to grow their USAID funding portfolios. Mike has nearly two decades of experience in working with USAID projects and funding opportunities. His USAID funding expertise has been recognized by the largest aid and development associations, partners, and conferences, including by USAID, Devex, British Expertise International, AidEx, and by the Society for International Development-US where he also serves as Board Member.   Websites: Konektid International: www.konektid.com AidKonekt Data: https://www.aidkonekt.com/usaid-biz-dev Connect with Mike Shanley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/konektid-usaid-specialists/

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Kansas City Chiefs' Nick Bolton on Super Bowl win | USAID Administrator Samantha Power on earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 30:51


The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII Sunday, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35. It was a come-from-behind victory that was decided in the game's final seconds. Kris Van Cleave reports on the historic championship.Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton Nick Bolton played hero in the Chiefs' Super Bowl win on Sunday. He joins "CBS Mornings" for a closer look at his pivotal fumble return for a touchdown and what the game means for him and his family.The earthquakes in Turkey and Syria are now among the deadliest this century. Officials say the confirmed death toll has risen to more than 35,000 people. First on "CBS Mornings," USAID Administrator Samantha Power discusses the latest on the emergency response effort in Turkey and Syria.Iconic and history-making supermodel Beverly Johnson joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about being featured in the new BET documentary "Black + Iconic: Style Gods" and her five-decade career in the fashion industry.Study finds uv nail dryers cause cell damage and mutations typically seen in skin cancer. Former Miss Illinois survived melanoma and suspects her frequent gel manicures.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
USAID Administrator Samantha Power discusses global food security amid the Ukraine crisis

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 10:02


The war in Ukraine has exacerbated a global food crisis with hundreds of millions of people going to bed hungry every night. A recent UN-brokered deal with Russia and Ukraine to allow Ukrainian grain to leave the Black Sea is offering some relief, but the problem goes well beyond that. Samantha Power, administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development, joins Nick Schifrin to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The ThinkND Podcast
Beyond the Border: The Realities of Migration from Central America, Part 3: Creating Action for Safe, Dignified Migration

The ThinkND Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 63:39


Episode Topic: Creating Action for Safe, Dignified MigrationOur final session of the series will explore what the United States, businesses, the church, and each of us as global citizens can do to create safe, dignified paths for migrants.Featured Speakers: Michael Camilleri, Senior Advisor to the USAID Administrator and Executive Director of USAID's Northern Triangle Task Force, United States Agency for International Development (USAID)Dr. Juan José Daboub, President, ThinkHUGERev. Daniel Groody, C.S.C, Vice President and Associate Provost, Associate Professor of Theology and Global Affairs, University of Notre DameTaiyyeba Safri Skomra, Partner & Certified Specialist, Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez LLPRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: go.nd.edu/71a96d. This podcast is a part of the Conversations on Poverty & Inequality ThinkND Series titled “Beyond the Border: The Realities of Migration from Central America”.

Daily News Cast
USAID ADMINISTRATOR SAMANTHA POWER VISITS ETHIOPIAN REFUGEES IN EASTERN SUDAN

Daily News Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 4:04


On the third day of her trip to Sudan, Administrator Samantha Power traveled to Um Rakuba refugee camp in Gedaref State to meet with refugees from Ethiopia's Tigray region, representatives of Sudanese communities hosting the refugees, and U.S. government humanitarian partners responding to the crisis. USAID is providing food assistance to nearly all of the more than 46,000 refugees who have fled to Sudan since the start of the conflict.The Administrator spoke with representatives from the World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees about the humanitarian assistance they are providing to Um Rakuba's 21,000 refugees. Sudanese living in areas near the camp described the impact of the refugee crisis on their communities, which, along with the Government of Sudan, have welcomed Ethiopians fleeing conflict, atrocities, and starvation. Administrator Power then toured food and cash distribution sites and heard directly from camp residents and frontline humanitarian workers. The Administrator sat with a group of women living at Um Rakuba and heard their stories, including accounts of horrific sexual violence at the hands of armed groups.Following her trip to Eastern Sudan, the Administrator returned to Khartoum and toured a Government of Sudan Family Support Program (SFSP) enrollment center. SFSP is a USAID-supported social safety net program designed to ensure Sudanese people can make ends meet as the country makes important economic reforms. Administrator Power spoke with the young volunteers who work in their communities to get their neighbors enrolled in the program as well as with families who were in the process of enrolling for the first time. To date, some 1.35 million families have been enrolled with 400,000 receiving payments through both WFP and the World Bank. The World Bank has a target of 3 million families enrolled and receiving payments by the end of the calendar year. USAID has provided $20 million and is planning a further infusion of support in order to help expand enrollment.The Administrator then sat down for an interview with the Sudanese Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) - formerly a propaganda arm of the Bashir regime that is now serving as a reliable source of news for the Sudanese people. USAID's Office of TransitionInitiatives is providing funding and support to SBC in its transition to a news organization that is legally independent of the government.Following the interview, the Administrator held detailed discussions with Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdulbari, about the wide range of judicial, regulatory, and legislative reforms that his ministry has begun, while they discussed the specific support from USAID and other donors that could strengthen the ministry's capacity for reform and accelerate the strengthening of the rule of law after so many decades of impunity, corruption, and neglect.Additionally, the Administrator's delegation met with a group representing Sudan's business community to discuss the vital role of the private sector in advancing economic growth as the country emerges from years of international isolation.Credit -Office of Press Relations,USAID

Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI
Episode 240: A Conversation with Steven Gale on USAID’s New Foresight Unit

Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 23:46


“I think most people will agree today that the development landscape is, well, it’s highly uncertain, it's increasingly complex,” says Steven Gale, Lead of the Futures/Foresight Team at the U.S Agency for International Development (USAID), in this week’s Friday Podcast. “I think the future is even going to be more complex.” “Foresight is probably the most common technique in the futures area,” says Gale. The tool has been primarily used by the private sector, the military, and the intelligence community when looking at what a possible future would look like. Foresight helps planners and decision-makers better prepare for the unexpected by not just looking at one future, but by looking at a range of futures. “The tools of foresight are especially helpful,” says Gale, “when the future you want to explore is highly uncertain, ambiguous, increasingly complex.” Another “futures” technique often used that is similar to foresight, but much more precise, is prediction. “It's a statement of what will likely occur in the future using existing data and analytic models,” says Gale. Prediction is what you expect to happen when your hypothesis is true, data highly accurate and consistent, variables are known and agreed upon, and the future you want to predict is essentially an extension of the past, he says. “The net result is most of our professionals prefer foresight over prediction because of uncertainty and complexity.” Foresight isn’t unique to USAID. For example, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) also houses a Strategic Foresight Unit. Gale says that as both entities are focused on foresight for development, the USAID Foresight Unit has a lot in common with the OECD DAC. In March 2021, the U.S. and Switzerland will co-chair the DAC foresight unit’s annual event, Friends of Foresight. A number of the issues addressed will revolve around COVID-19, green and digital COVID-19 recovery, and examining what socioeconomic recovery from the pandemic will look like, says Gale. In response to why foresight is taking on a higher profile at USAID, Gale says, “the short answer is COVID-19.” Once the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, USAID created a task force to assess and manage the more immediate challenges of COVID-19. As the task force began to look at these challenges, he says, it began to think about the next COVID-19 and established the Over the Horizon Strategic Review to not just look at the immediate impacts of COVID, but to look at a range of other possibilities. Gale’s book on over-the-horizon development scenarios, “The Future Can’t Wait,” addresses the future of foresight, scenario planning, and what it means for development. Quoting an excerpt from former USAID Administrator, Andrew Natsios, he says, “Perhaps, the most embarrassing failure of international development agencies has been their excessive focus on programming for the past problems, for the past challenges, instead of anticipating the challenges of the future.” That shortcoming, Gale says, “is precisely what foresight seeks to address.”

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
Samantha Power on The Power of Idealism

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 96:39


Samantha Power started as an outsider, a war correspondent who wrote impassioned pieces for the Washington Post, Economist, and others about the failings of the American government on an international stage. That voice led to her Pulitzer Prize winning book “A Problem from Hell”: America and the Age of Genocide and earned her a job in the cabinet of President Barack Obama helping to shape the very policies she was once a harsh critic of. Samantha has served both on the National Security Council and as an Ambassador to the UN. Most recently she was nominated as USAID Administrator. She is also the author of the New York Times bestsellers Chasing the Flame: One Man’s Fight to Save the World and The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir, which is now in paperback and was named one of the best books of 2019 by the New York Times, Washington Post, Economist, Vanity Fair, National Public Radio, and TIME. What I love about Samantha's story and her wisdom from navigating the halls of power, is her winding path to get there. In this episode, we get into: How being an outsider, starting something new, or feeling like an imposter can help us to deconstruct the world around us How being mission driven can help focus and motivate your work The importance of setting modest goals instead of seemingly intangible ones. World changing happens in the smallest bites. The X test: Using "if all I get from doing X, will it be worth it?" and so much more Enjoy! More from Samantha: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamanthaJPower  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samanthajpower Website: https://samanthapower.com  What did you think? Text me +1 (206) 309-5177 Tweet me @chasejarvis --- Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.

Deep State Radio
Do Our Leaders Morals Matter in a Crisis Like This?

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 66:41


Joe Nye, Harvard professor and formerly Dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, has a timely new book called "Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump" that serves as a jumping off point for our discussion of where we are in the current crisis, why we are here and what we can do better going forward. We have an exceptional group discussing these topics including Rosa Brooks of Georgetown Law, Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute, David Sanger of the New York Times and NY Congressional Candidate Evelyn Farkas. Special Bonus: In addition, this episode features a special one-on-one conversation with former USAID Administrator and former NSC official who was in the middle of the fight to contain ebola, Gayle Smith. It's the kind of in-depth perspectives on the global implications of the COVID-19 crisis you can only find at Deep State Radio. Join us. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Deep State Radio
Do Our Leaders Morals Matter in a Crisis Like This?

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 66:41


Joe Nye, Harvard professor and formerly Dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, has a timely new book called "Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump" that serves as a jumping off point for our discussion of where we are in the current crisis, why we are here and what we can do better going forward. We have an exceptional group discussing these topics including Rosa Brooks of Georgetown Law, Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute, David Sanger of the New York Times and NY Congressional Candidate Evelyn Farkas. Special Bonus: In addition, this episode features a special one-on-one conversation with former USAID Administrator and former NSC official who was in the middle of the fight to contain ebola, Gayle Smith. It's the kind of in-depth perspectives on the global implications of the COVID-19 crisis you can only find at Deep State Radio. Join us.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Newsmakers
Mark Green, USAID Administrator

Newsmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 31:26


USAID Administrator Mark Green talks about U.S. aid to other countries, its goals, and how it is working during the Trump Administration.

Newsmakers
Mark Green, USAID Administrator

Newsmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 32:41


USAID Administrator Mark Green talks about U.S. aid to other countries, its goals, and how it is working during the Trump Administration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Building the Future: Freedom, Prosperity, and Foreign Policy with Dan Runde
Is Development the Answer to the Forced Migration Crisis?

Building the Future: Freedom, Prosperity, and Foreign Policy with Dan Runde

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017


Andrew Natsios, former USAID Administrator and a key member of the CSIS Forced Migration Task Force, shares his views on the evolving role of USAID and international organizations and their responses to the forced migration crisis. More people are displaced today than any other point in human history. Mr. Natsios provides powerful insights in the root causes of the global migration crisis and the steps to reduce its impact.

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Pod Save the World
Gayle Smith, former USAID Administrator

Pod Save the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 40:09


“Tommy is joined by Africa expert and former USAID Administrator Gayle Smith to discuss the crisis in South Sudan and the impact of Trump’s proposed budget cuts on the State Department and USAID.”

Global Affairs Live
The Global Food Price Paradox with Former USAID Administrator

Global Affairs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 68:22


Today's global food system is coming to be characterized by heightened food price volatility. Council senior advisor and former head of USAID Rajiv Shah explains the intricacies of the global food price paradox.

Crisis Response
USAID Pakistan, Part 3

Crisis Response

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2010


B-roll of U.S. Aid in Pakistan. Dr. Rajiv Shah, USAID Administrator visits Pakistan. Scenes include various footage of children and Dr. Rajiv Shah visiting with the locals. Produced by Cpl. Jenie Fisher. Part 3 of 3.

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Crisis Response
USAID Pakistan, Part 2

Crisis Response

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2010


B-roll of U.S. Aid in Pakistan. Dr. Rajiv Shah, USAID Administrator visits Pakistan. Scenes include locals waiting in line for food and Dr. Rajiv Shah visiting with the locals. Produced by Cpl. Jenie Fisher. Part 2 of 3.

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Crisis Response
USAID Pakistan, Part 1

Crisis Response

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2010


B-roll of U.S. Aid in Pakistan. Dr. Rajiv Shah, USAID Administrator visits Pakistan. Scenes include unloading of supplies and Dr. Rajiv Shah visiting with the locals. Produced by Cpl. Jenie Fisher. Part 1 of 3.

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Sales vs. Marketing
Dr. Rajiv J. Shah - President at The Rockefeller Foundation | Why You Need To Make Big Bets

Sales vs. Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 53:10


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