Since 1976, the United States has been a member of the African Development Fund (ADF or the Fund), the low-cost loan and grant provider within the African Development Bank (AfDB). The ADF is one of ...
With 28 years of work experience as a Parliamentary Assistant, Anthony has thorough knowledge of parliamentary procedure, public policy processes, and government relations. He has also participated in ...
Shanica Richardson serves as the Media Relations Manager for North America where she helps shape the organization’s communications strategy to inspire action against extreme poverty and preventable ...
Justin McAuley is a battle-tested communications strategist, military veteran, and recovering political operative currently serving as Director of Communications (North America) at ONE. From briefing ...
Elise leads our policy work across the U.S. and Canada, producing research, briefs, and data to support our campaigns, and helping identify which issues serve ONE’s mission and are ripe for advocacy ...
Larry Kramer, an internationally respected legal scholar and philanthropic leader is the President and Vice Chancellor of the London School of Economics and Political Science. As former president of ...
Matthew Freud is chairman of Freuds Group, an independent global family of creative agencies that he founded in 1985. Since then, Matthew has played a significant role in many of the world’s major ...
An accomplished trade and investment lawyer, Clare Akamanzi is the CEO of NBA Africa, responsible for continuing to grow the popularity of basketball, the NBA and the Basketball Africa League (BAL) ...
COVID-19 has exposed fault lines in both rich and poor countries. From failing public healthcare systems to racial inequality, the pandemic has laid bare unjust and inequitable structures that are ...
From Lagos to London to Los Angeles, a new style is taking dance clubs and music charts by storm. Chances are, you’re already familiar with the sound, even if you haven’t heard the name. Afrobeats, a ...
We’re closer than ever before to ending extreme poverty. In 1990, 36% of the world’s population was living on less than US$1.90 a day. By 2015, this figure had shrunk to just 10%. That’s over a ...