Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa
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The Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa "was formed in early 2000 out of concern that the U.S. response to rising hunger and poverty in Africa was increasingly inadequate. The Partnership's initial focus was to formulate a vision, strategy, and action plan to significantly increase public and private investment in African economic development and to increase the effectiveness of U.S. assistance to strengthen African agricultural and rural development." [1]
Contents
Board
Accessed March 2012: [2]
- M. Peter McPherson - chair
- Earl Kellogg - vice chair
- Ombeni Sefue - vice chair
- Emmy Simmons
- Steve Baccus
- David Beckmann
- Mary Chambliss
- William DeLauder
- Abdoulaye Diop
- Paul Fokam
- Njack Kane
- Alexander Ray Love
- Mima Nedelcovych
- Lou Anna K. Simon
- Michele McNabb
People (2009)
Secretariat Staff
Accessed January 2009: [3]
- Peter McPherson, Founding Co-Chair, Partnership to Cut Hunger & Poverty in Africa, President, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (View Resume)
- Anne-Claire Hervy, Congressional Hunger Fellow
- Julie Howard, Executive Director
- Daniel Karanja, Senior Fellow
- Patricia Sutherland, Administrative Associate
Executive Committee
Accessed January 2009: [4]
- Peter McPherson, Founding Co-Chair, Partnership to Cut Hunger & Poverty in Africa, President, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (View Resume)
- Alpha Konare, Founding Co-Chair, The Commission of the African Union
- Robert Dole, Founding Co-Chair, Partner, Alston & Bird
- Lee Hamilton, Founding Co-Chair, Director, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- Yoweri Museveni, Co-Chair, President of the Republic of Uganda
- John Kufuor, Co-Chair, President of the Republic of Ghana
- Joaquim Chissano, Co-Chair, Former President of the Republic of Mozambique
- Amadou Toure, Co-Chair, President of the Republic of Mali
- David Beckmann, President, Bread for the World
- Johann de Jager, Mr
- William DeLauder, President (retired), Delaware State University
- Earl Kellogg, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- cheikh ahmadou LO, Ing. MSc., independent consultant
- Alexander Love, Former DAC Chairman
- Mima Nedelcovych, Vice President, International, Schaffer & Associates
- George Rupp, President, International Rescue Committee
- Peter Seligmann, Chairman and CEO, Conservation International
- Lou Anna Simon, President, Michigan State University
- Edith Ssempala, Ambassador, Embassy of Uganda
- Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation
- Larry Vanderhoef, Chancellor, University of California, Davis
Advisory Committee
Accessed January 2009: [5]
- Ray Almeida, Bread for the World
- Bob Berg, Senior Advisor, UN-ECA
- William Bucknam, Vice President and General Counsel, Moving Water Industries
- C. Gaye/Geoff Burpee/Heinrich, Catholic Relief Services
- Cheryl Christensen, Deputy Director, Economic Research Service, US Department of Agriculture
- Kevin Cleaver, World Bank
- Michael Deegan, former President and CEO, ACDI/VOCA
- Montague Demment, Program Director, Global Livestock CRSP, University of California Davis
- Josue Dione, Director, Food Security and Sustainable Development, UN-ECA
- Mark Erbaugh, Asst. Director, International Programs for Agriculture, Ohio State University
- George Gardner, Senior Agricultural Economist, AFR/SD/ANRE, US Agency for International Development
- Chris Garza, Director of Regulatory Relations, American Farm Bureau Federation
- Sarah Gavian, Chief of Party on the West African Cotton Improvement Program, IFDC-Bamako
- John Graham, Director of International Programs, College of Agriculture, Delaware State University
- William Guyton, Executive Director, World Cocoa Foundation
- Robert Herdt, Cornell University
- Tom Hobgood, Director, EGAT/AG, US Agency for International Development
- Robert Horsch, VP, Product and Technology Cooperation, Monsanto Company
- Runyararo Jambo, Mr.
- Earl Kellogg, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Werner Kiene, World Bank
- Carol Kramer-Leblanc, Director of Agricultural Policy, Millennium Challenge Corporation
- Olivier Langrand, Vice President, Africa and Madagascar, Conservation International
- Hiram Larew, US Department of Agriculture
- Lloyd LePage, Sustainable Agriculture & Development, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
- cheikh ahmadou LO, Ing. MSc., independent consultant
- William Masters, Associate Professor, Purdue University
- Cheryl Morden, Interim Director, International Fund for Agricultural Development
- Mortimer Neufville, Executive Vice President, NASULGC
- EMMANUEL OLAGUNJU, MR, GRADUATE STUDENT, LINKOPING UNIVERSITY
- Francis Olupot, Agribusiness manager, FARM-Africa UK, Food security Project Officer
- Leonard Robinson, Jr., President & CEO, The Africa Society
- David Sammons, Senior Advisor for University Relations and Agricultural Research, Training, and Outreach, USAID
- Alex Serrano, National Cooperative Business Association
- John Staatz, Professor, Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University
- Roy Stacy, FEWS Net
- Charles Stewart, Interim Associate Provost for International Affairs, Director of International Programs and Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Mike R. Taylor, Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future
- Bill Tucker, National Cooperative Business Association
- Joachim von Braun, Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute
- Michael Weber, Professor, Michigan State Univerisity, Dept. Ag. Economics
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Home, Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa, accessed January 19, 2009.
- ↑ Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa Board, organizational web page, accessed March 24, 2012.
- ↑ Secretariat Staff, Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa, accessed January 19, 2009.
- ↑ Executive Committee, Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa, accessed January 19, 2009.
- ↑ Advisory Committee, Partnership to Cut Hunger and Poverty in Africa, accessed January 19, 2009.