
What's happening in foreign aid policy--especially in energy and climate--and where we go from here.
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Policy Director at the Energy for Growth Hub. Non-Resident Fellow on US-Africa Relations at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Former USAID. Author of the Substack 'Aid Interrupted'.
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