
What's happening in foreign aid policy--especially in energy and climate--and where we go from here.
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In the middle of his Super Bowl Halftime performance Sunday night, Bad Bunny climbed up into a mess of dilapidated power lines to sing El Apagón, or “The Blackout”, calling out Puerto Rico’s chronic lack of reliable electricity and the publ...
It feels very weird to “celebrate” anything related to U.S. policy right now. Things are dark.
But sometimes disruption creates opportunities to do something new. So despite all the things going on that make me want to scream, today I’m ce...
At some point today, the Senate will (finally) vote to reauthorize the Development Finance Corporation as part of the National Defense Authorization Act. This will help shape US foreign policy for at least the next seven years.
This has b...
Months ago, like every other DC policy nerd, I read Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. At first glance, the book doesn’t seem directly relevant to my world: it doesn’t touch on international development or global energy poverty. It...
Congress must pass new authorizing legislation for the US Development Finance Corporation by October 7. One big question still under debate is how to balance DFC’s traditional development mandate with a growing push to use the agency to acc...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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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