5 ways to drive investment in the most challenging fragile places
There are specific ways to help fragile places with investment and support. This can have a ripple effect throughout a market or even the local economy.
Andrew M. Herscowitz is the Executive Director of ODI Global Washington, DC
For 22 years, he was a U.S. diplomat, leaving government service as a Career Minister in the Senior Foreign Service. From 2020-23, he served as the first Chief Development Officer at the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), where he oversaw the development of a $75 billion development strategy. Mr. Herscowitz reported directly to DFC's Board, whose Chair is the U.S. Secretary of State.
Prior to this role, he served as the Coordinator of the U.S. Government’s Power Africa program from 2013-2020, helping Power Africa become the world’s largest partnership for development, with 160 public and private partners who committed $56 billion to double access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. Mr. Herscowitz also served as USAID's Mission Director in Ecuador from 2011 to 2013, and as Deputy Mission Director in Peru from 2009 to 2011.
From 2002-2008, Herscowitz served as a USAID Regional Legal Adviser for South America and the Caribbean.
After joining USAID in 2001, Herscowitz served as the lawyer for USAID’s Office of Development Credit, which has leveraged hundreds of millions of dollars in private sector funds through its Development Credit Authority loan guarantee program. He also worked with the USAID legal team that designed the original framework for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He began his career in international development as a consultant with Probe International.
Following graduation from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, Herscowitz spent a year as a Georgetown volunteer in Nicaragua. After earning a law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, he worked for the law firms of Piper & Marbury (now DLA Piper) and Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison in Washington, D.C. While at Piper, he was named pro bono lawyer of the year for running a Boy Scouts of America Law Explorers program for inner-city youth and for successfully helping victims of political persecution obtain asylum in the United States.
In 2005, the Federal Bar Association recognized Herscowitz as one of the five most outstanding lawyers under the age of 35 in the U.S. Government. He has been named as one of the 60 Most Influential Figures in East and West African Power and one of the Top 50 Most Influential Figures in Southern Africa Power. In 2018, Herscowitz was awarded the Service to Americas “Sammie” award, given to the U.S. Government officials who have provided the greatest benefit to the American people. In 2020, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the African power, water, and utility industry.
There are specific ways to help fragile places with investment and support. This can have a ripple effect throughout a market or even the local economy.
気候変動目標を達成するためには、すべての国から賛同を得る必要があります。つまり、エネルギー転換の計画を策定する上では、エネルギー市場の安定性やエネルギー安全保障、あるいはグローバル・サウスにおける公平な開発を犠牲にしてはならないのです。本稿では、COP28の交渉に臨むにあたり、グローバルリーダーたちが包摂性のあるエネルギー転換を実現するために考慮すべきことを紹介します。
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