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Anne Kabagambe
Anne Kabagambe is a trailblazing figure in the realm of international economic development and finance, boasting over three decades ofexperience. She is a passionate advocate for driving economic growth and promoting positive change on a global scale. Her journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication to service and her profound comprehension of worldwide interconnectedness. Download Profile
Work & Experience
Financial Services Volunteer Corps
October 2023
Barrick Gold Corporation
2020-present
The World Bank Group, Washington DC
2016- 2020
Africa American Institute, New York
2015- 2017
Junior Achievement (JA) Africa
2014- 2016
The Future Project, Board of Advisors
2012- 2016
How to Make Corporate Boards Effective
Harvard Business School, Certificate
2021
Leadership, Values And The Good Society
Aspen Institute, certificate
2015
Cranfield School of Management
London - Leadership & Management Program
2012
Master’s degree in Public Policy & Practice
George Washington University, Washington DC
2006
Strategic Public-Sector Negotiations
Harvard University, JFK School of Government, certificate
1999
Master’s degree in International Affairs
Columbia University, School of International Affairs (SIPA)
1985
Bachelor’s degree in Political Science & Sociology
University of California (UCSD) at San Diego
1981
The World Bank Group Washington DC
Executive Director
2016-2020
Energy for Growth Hub Washington DC
Advisor
2021-2022
The African Development Bank Tunisia & Cote d’Ivoire
Chief of Staff and Director of Cabinet
1989-2015
New York City Department Of Port, International Trade And Commerce
Assistant Director - New York
1985-1989
Gannett Center for Media Studies
Program Coordinator, New York
1983-1984
United Nations
Communications Dept, New York
1982-1983
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A Global Playbook for the Next Pandemic
How can countries protect themselves against the next pandemic — which will more than likely come in just a few years, according to epidemiological models? Do the math for yourself: COVID-19, Zika, Ebola, Middle East respiratory syndrome, swine flu, and severe acute respiratory syndrome together make six pandemics and epidemics in the past 18 years. As we have so recently learned, an epidemic in one country spreads all too quickly around our interconnected world. So, the clear answer to the question is that we must write a global playbook for the next pandemic that includes all countries at various levels of development.
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- ank@annekabagambe.com
- Washington DC