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− | | | + | |description=USDSO. As [[President of the Rockefeller Foundation]], sat on the [[Lancet COVID-19 Commission]] |
− | | | + | |influences=Patty Stonesifer |
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− | |birth_date= | + | |birth_date=1973-03-09 |
− | |birth_place= | + | |birth_place=Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
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− | |constitutes= | + | |descritpion=Employed at the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]] for seven years before he started working for the government ([[USAID]]), before then moving on to the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. |
+ | |constitutes=deep state operative | ||
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+ | |sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Rajiv_Shah | ||
+ | |spouses=Shivam Mallick Shah | ||
+ | |alma_mater=University of Michigan, London School of Economics, European Institute of Business Administration, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania | ||
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+ | |title=President of the Rockefeller Foundation | ||
+ | |start=March 1, 2017 | ||
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+ | |title=Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development | ||
+ | |start=January 7, 2010 | ||
+ | |end=February 19, 2015 | ||
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+ | |title=Under Secretary of Agriculture for Research Education and Economics | ||
+ | |start=May 12, 2009 | ||
+ | |end=January 6, 2010 | ||
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+ | '''Rajiv Shah''' was employed at the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]] for seven years before he started working for [[USAID]], before then moving on to the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. | ||
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+ | ==Gates Foundation== | ||
+ | In the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], he had several leadership roles, including Director of Agricultural Development, Director of Strategic Opportunities, Deputy Director of Policy and Finance and Chief Economist. During his time at Gates, he led the launch of the [[Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa]] (AGRA), an alliance with the [[Rockefeller Foundation]] that grandly promised to address the specific environmental and agricultural needs of African farmers, but which later studies found had a dramatic negative impact on the small-scale African food producers it was supposed to help.<ref>https://www.rosalux.de/en/publication/id/42635/false-promises-the-alliance-for-a-green-revolution-in-africa-agra</ref>. | ||
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+ | Shah was also responsible for developing the International Finance Facility for Immunization, which raised more than $5 billion for the [[Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization]] (GAVI). | ||
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+ | He stated that [[Patty Stonesifer]], former chief executive of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is one of his most important mentors.<ref>https://archive.fortune.com/galleries/2011/news/companies/1110/gallery.40_under_40_mentors.fortune/11.html</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Pandemic Planning== | ||
+ | In 2015, Shah was one of six global leaders appointed by United Nations Secretary General [[Ban Ki-moon]] to review the world's capacity to prepare for and respond to global [[pandemic]] threats, as part of the United Nations High-Level Panel on the Global Response to Health Crises. | ||
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+ | ==United States Agency for International Development (USAID)== | ||
+ | On January 7, 2010, he became Administrator of USAID, an organization with a stated goal of development, but which in reality is a US economic and political foreign policy tool with long-standing ties to the intelligence services. | ||
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+ | On his watch, USAID was involved in the work after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, [[Haiti]], that destroyed the capital and killed more than 200,000 people. | ||
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+ | Throughout his tenure, Shah led the U.S. Government's involvement in the response to major crises and natural disasters including the famine in the Horn of Africa. | ||
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+ | In 2014, Shah led the U.S. response to the outbreak of [[Ebola]] in West Africa. | ||
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+ | In addition to overseeing America's response to international crises and humanitarian assistance, Shah worked to change how [[USAID]] conducted business. He promoted a new model of development based on handing more public money to the private sector. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Born | 1973-03-09 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Michigan, London School of Economics, European Institute of Business Administration, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse | Shivam Mallick Shah | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Atlantic Council/Board, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican, Council on Foreign Relations/Members 3, International Rescue Committee/Directors and Overseers, Lancet/COVID-19 Commission, Rockefeller Foundation, The Commons Project, Trilateral Commission, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
USDSO. As President of the Rockefeller Foundation, sat on the Lancet COVID-19 Commission
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Rajiv Shah was employed at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for seven years before he started working for USAID, before then moving on to the Rockefeller Foundation.
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Gates Foundation
In the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, he had several leadership roles, including Director of Agricultural Development, Director of Strategic Opportunities, Deputy Director of Policy and Finance and Chief Economist. During his time at Gates, he led the launch of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), an alliance with the Rockefeller Foundation that grandly promised to address the specific environmental and agricultural needs of African farmers, but which later studies found had a dramatic negative impact on the small-scale African food producers it was supposed to help.[1].
Shah was also responsible for developing the International Finance Facility for Immunization, which raised more than $5 billion for the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI).
He stated that Patty Stonesifer, former chief executive of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is one of his most important mentors.[2]
Pandemic Planning
In 2015, Shah was one of six global leaders appointed by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to review the world's capacity to prepare for and respond to global pandemic threats, as part of the United Nations High-Level Panel on the Global Response to Health Crises.
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
On January 7, 2010, he became Administrator of USAID, an organization with a stated goal of development, but which in reality is a US economic and political foreign policy tool with long-standing ties to the intelligence services.
On his watch, USAID was involved in the work after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, Haiti, that destroyed the capital and killed more than 200,000 people.
Throughout his tenure, Shah led the U.S. Government's involvement in the response to major crises and natural disasters including the famine in the Horn of Africa.
In 2014, Shah led the U.S. response to the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa.
In addition to overseeing America's response to international crises and humanitarian assistance, Shah worked to change how USAID conducted business. He promoted a new model of development based on handing more public money to the private sector.
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Munich Security Conference/2022 | 18 February 2022 | 20 February 2022 | Germany Munich Bavaria | Slightly less than 1/3 of the 664 of the participants have pages here |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2014 | 22 January 2014 | 25 January 2014 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 2604 guests in Davos considered "Reshaping The World" |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2015 | 21 January 2015 | 24 January 2015 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | Attended by a lot of people. This page lists only the 261 "Public Figures". |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2019 | 22 January 2019 | 25 January 2019 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | "The reality is that we are in a Cold War [against China] that threatens to turn into a hot one." |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2020 | 21 January 2020 | 24 January 2020 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | This mega-summit of the world's ruling class and their political and media appendages happens every year, but 2020 was special, as the continuous corporate media coverage of COVID-19 started more or less from one day to the next on 20/21 January 2020, coinciding with the start of the meeting. |
WEF/Annual Meeting/2022 | 22 May 2022 | 26 May 2022 | World Economic Forum Switzerland | 1912 guests in Davos |