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Caroline Kende-Robb

Caroline Kende-Robb (born 23 May 1963, Fleetwood, England) is a Senior Adviser at the African Center for Economic Transformation, a Pan-African think tank influencing policy across Africa and globally to support Africa’s long-term growth through transformation.

Caroline Kende-Robb

Early life and education edit

Kende-Robb was born in Fleetwood and grew up in Anchorsholme, a suburb of Blackpool, in the early sixties. Her mother Ann Robb was a school teacher and her father, Robert Laundry Thomas Robb, was a fighter pilot who flew Spitfires during the World War II.[1] Kende-Robb is the sister of John Robb, a British music journalist, author, punk musician, and social commentator and Alastair Robb a British diplomat working in the field of health and social change.

Kende-Robb graduated from Liverpool University, where she earned a BA (Hons) in Geography, and completed a MSc in Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science.[2]

Career edit

Early beginnings edit

Kende-Robb began her career in 1983 as a manager in the private sector with Marks and Spencer. From 1989 to 1993, she lived in The Gambia, working initially with the Gambian Government as a community development advisor on an artisanal fisheries development project, where she lived in the village of Tanji and learnt to speak Mandinka.

Career with the UN edit

Kende-Robb became the West Africa Field Director for Africa Now, a civil society organization, and later joined the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in The Gambia. She also worked at the World Bank (2005-2011) as a senior manager for the Sustainable Development Network in the regions of Africa, Europe and Central Asia, and East Asia and the International Monetary Fund (1999-2005) as the first Social Development Advisor recruited to manage the introduction of a poverty and social perspective into the Fund’s macroeconomic programs and policy dialogue.[3]

Africa Progress Panel edit

From 2011 to 2016, Kende-Robb served as Executive Director of the Africa Progress Panel, a foundation chaired by Kofi Annan. In this capacity, she worked closely with Anna and the other members of the panel, including Michel Camdessus, Peter Eigen, Bob Geldof, President Olusegun Obasanjo, Graça Machel, Linah Mohohlo, Robert Rubin, Tidjane Thiam and Strive Masiyiwa. The Africa Progress Panel was formed at Gleneagles G8 Summit, 2005, as a recommendation from the Commission for Africa Report.

The Africa Progress Panel was a unique policy and research organization, with high level access and global reach, influencing policy through a multitude of approaches such as discrete interventions, public advocacy, political mentoring, leveraging and convening, partnering and networking, and policy analysis.

Kende-Robb led the publication of the Africa Progress Panel’s flagship reports. The reports constitute a significant body of knowledge and have effectively influenced policy: Jobs, Justice and Equity: Seizing opportunities in times of global change] (2012);[4] Equity in Extractives: Stewarding Africa's natural resources for all (2013);[5] Grain, Fish, Money: Financing Africa's Green and Blue Revolutions (2014);[6] and Power People Planet (2015).[7][8]

Later career edit

In 2017, Kende-Robb served as Chief Adviser to Gordon Brown at the International Commission on Financing Education. From 2018 until 2019,[9] she was the Secretary-General of the international non-government organization CARE International providing humanitarian assistance and sustainable development with a focus on women and girls.[10]

According to The Guardian, Kende-Robb was one of the British government's candidates considered for succeeding Mark Lowcock as United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator in 2021.[11]

Other activities edit

Kende-Robb was a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Councils on Growth and Inclusion.[12] Kende-Robb is the author of many publications including, Can the Poor Influence Policy? a book co-published by the World Bank and the IMF.

Kende-Robb has appeared on various TV and radio shows including TV5 Monde, BBC and CNBC. She writes for various newspapers and blogs including The Guardian.

Personal life edit

Kende-Robb is married to economist Michael Kende[13] and they have three daughters. In 2016, Mike Pence and his wife Karen temporarily rented the family's house in the Washington neighborhood of Chevy Chase.[14]

Selected publications edit

Books and book chapters

  • Harris, E and Robb, C (2008) "Integrating Macroeconomic Policies and Social Objectives: Choosing the Right Policy Mix for Poverty Reduction”, in Inclusive Institutions, edited by A. Dani and A. de Haan, World Bank, Washington DC.
  • Robb, C and van Wicklen, W (2008) "Giving the Most Vulnerable a Voice", in Integrating Environmental Considerations in Policy Formulation: Lessons from Policy-Based SEA Experience, edited by K. Ahmed, World Bank, Washington DC.
  • Robb, C (2004) “Shifting Power Relations in the History of Aid”, in Inclusive Aid: Changing Power and Relationships in International Development, edited by L. Groves and R. Hinton, Earthscan, London.
  • Robb, C (2002) Can the Poor Influence Policy? Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World, Second Edition, IMF/World Bank joint publication, Washington DC.
  • Robb, C (2002) Pueden Los Pobres Influenciar Las Politicas? Evaluaciones Participativas de la Pobreza en el Mundo en Desarrollo. Segunda Edicion, Alfaomega, Colombia.
  • Robb, C (1999) Can the Poor Influence Policy? Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World, First Edition, Directions in Development Series, World Bank, Washington DC.

Journal articles and papers

  • Robb, C (2003) Poverty and Social Impact Analysis – Linking Macroeconomic Policies to Poverty Outcomes. Summary of Early Experiences, Working Paper, Number 03/43, IMF, Washington DC.
  • Robb, C and Scott, A (2001) Reviewing Some Early Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers in Africa, Policy Discussion Paper, Number 01/5, IMF, Washington DC.
  • Robb, C (2000) How the Poor Can Influence Government Policy, Finance and Development, Volume 37 Number 4, IMF, Washington DC.

References edit

  1. ^ Christopher Shores (18 September 2008). Aces High: A Further Tribute to the Most Notable Fighter Pilots of the ... ISBN 9781902304038. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  2. ^ CARE International appoints Caroline Kende-Robb as new Secretary General CARE International, press release of June 1, 2018.
  3. ^ CARE International appoints Caroline Kende-Robb as new Secretary General CARE International, press release of June 1, 2018.
  4. ^ "Africa Progress Report 2012 – Africa Progress Panel". Africaprogresspanel.org. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Africa Progress Report 2013 – Africa Progress Panel". Africaprogresspanel.org. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Africa Progress Report 2014 – Africa Progress Panel". Africaprogresspanel.org. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  7. ^ Megan Rowling (June 5, 2015), Africa needs clean energy investment to get power to all - panel Reuters.
  8. ^ "Africa Progress Report 2015 – Africa Progress Panel". Africaprogresspanel.org. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  9. ^ CARE International appoints Sofia Sprechmann Sineiro as new Secretary General CARE International, press release of April 21, 2020.
  10. ^ CARE International appoints Caroline Kende-Robb as new Secretary General CARE International, press release of June 1, 2018.
  11. ^ Patrick Wintour (May 12, 2021), Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths to take on top UN humanitarian job The Guardian.
  12. ^ "Africa 2016 - Infrastructure Investment". YouTube. 13 May 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  13. ^ Ian Shapira (December 3, 2016), Mike Pence's new D.C. neighbors greet him with rainbow flags Chicago Tribune.
  14. ^ Ian Shapira (December 3, 2016), Mike Pence's new D.C. neighbors greet him with rainbow flags Chicago Tribune.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Caroline Kende Robb born 23 May 1963 Fleetwood England is a Senior Adviser at the African Center for Economic Transformation a Pan African think tank influencing policy across Africa and globally to support Africa s long term growth through transformation Caroline Kende Robb Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early beginnings 2 2 Career with the UN 2 3 Africa Progress Panel 2 4 Later career 3 Other activities 4 Personal life 5 Selected publications 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editKende Robb was born in Fleetwood and grew up in Anchorsholme a suburb of Blackpool in the early sixties Her mother Ann Robb was a school teacher and her father Robert Laundry Thomas Robb was a fighter pilot who flew Spitfires during the World War II 1 Kende Robb is the sister of John Robb a British music journalist author punk musician and social commentator and Alastair Robb a British diplomat working in the field of health and social change Kende Robb graduated from Liverpool University where she earned a BA Hons in Geography and completed a MSc in Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science 2 Career editEarly beginnings edit Kende Robb began her career in 1983 as a manager in the private sector with Marks and Spencer From 1989 to 1993 she lived in The Gambia working initially with the Gambian Government as a community development advisor on an artisanal fisheries development project where she lived in the village of Tanji and learnt to speak Mandinka Career with the UN edit Kende Robb became the West Africa Field Director for Africa Now a civil society organization and later joined the United Nations Development Programme UNDP in The Gambia She also worked at the World Bank 2005 2011 as a senior manager for the Sustainable Development Network in the regions of Africa Europe and Central Asia and East Asia and the International Monetary Fund 1999 2005 as the first Social Development Advisor recruited to manage the introduction of a poverty and social perspective into the Fund s macroeconomic programs and policy dialogue 3 Africa Progress Panel edit From 2011 to 2016 Kende Robb served as Executive Director of the Africa Progress Panel a foundation chaired by Kofi Annan In this capacity she worked closely with Anna and the other members of the panel including Michel Camdessus Peter Eigen Bob Geldof President Olusegun Obasanjo Graca Machel Linah Mohohlo Robert Rubin Tidjane Thiam and Strive Masiyiwa The Africa Progress Panel was formed at Gleneagles G8 Summit 2005 as a recommendation from the Commission for Africa Report The Africa Progress Panel was a unique policy and research organization with high level access and global reach influencing policy through a multitude of approaches such as discrete interventions public advocacy political mentoring leveraging and convening partnering and networking and policy analysis Kende Robb led the publication of the Africa Progress Panel s flagship reports The reports constitute a significant body of knowledge and have effectively influenced policy Jobs Justice and Equity Seizing opportunities in times of global change 2012 4 Equity in Extractives Stewarding Africa s natural resources for all 2013 5 Grain Fish Money Financing Africa s Green and Blue Revolutions 2014 6 and Power People Planet 2015 7 8 Later career edit In 2017 Kende Robb served as Chief Adviser to Gordon Brown at the International Commission on Financing Education From 2018 until 2019 9 she was the Secretary General of the international non government organization CARE International providing humanitarian assistance and sustainable development with a focus on women and girls 10 According to The Guardian Kende Robb was one of the British government s candidates considered for succeeding Mark Lowcock as United Nations Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator in 2021 11 Other activities editKende Robb was a member of the World Economic Forum s Global Future Councils on Growth and Inclusion 12 Kende Robb is the author of many publications including Can the Poor Influence Policy a book co published by the World Bank and the IMF Kende Robb has appeared on various TV and radio shows including TV5 Monde BBC and CNBC She writes for various newspapers and blogs including The Guardian Personal life editKende Robb is married to economist Michael Kende 13 and they have three daughters In 2016 Mike Pence and his wife Karen temporarily rented the family s house in the Washington neighborhood of Chevy Chase 14 Selected publications editBooks and book chapters Harris E and Robb C 2008 Integrating Macroeconomic Policies and Social Objectives Choosing the Right Policy Mix for Poverty Reduction in Inclusive Institutions edited by A Dani and A de Haan World Bank Washington DC Robb C and van Wicklen W 2008 Giving the Most Vulnerable a Voice in Integrating Environmental Considerations in Policy Formulation Lessons from Policy Based SEA Experience edited by K Ahmed World Bank Washington DC Robb C 2004 Shifting Power Relations in the History of Aid in Inclusive Aid Changing Power and Relationships in International Development edited by L Groves and R Hinton Earthscan London Robb C 2002 Can the Poor Influence Policy Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World Second Edition IMF World Bank joint publication Washington DC Robb C 2002 Pueden Los Pobres Influenciar Las Politicas Evaluaciones Participativas de la Pobreza en el Mundo en Desarrollo Segunda Edicion Alfaomega Colombia Robb C 1999 Can the Poor Influence Policy Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World First Edition Directions in Development Series World Bank Washington DC Journal articles and papers Robb C 2003 Poverty and Social Impact Analysis Linking Macroeconomic Policies to Poverty Outcomes Summary of Early Experiences Working Paper Number 03 43 IMF Washington DC Robb C and Scott A 2001 Reviewing Some Early Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers in Africa Policy Discussion Paper Number 01 5 IMF Washington DC Robb C 2000 How the Poor Can Influence Government Policy Finance and Development Volume 37 Number 4 IMF Washington DC References edit Christopher Shores 18 September 2008 Aces High A Further Tribute to the Most Notable Fighter Pilots of the ISBN 9781902304038 Retrieved 8 January 2017 CARE International appoints Caroline Kende Robb as new Secretary General CARE International press release of June 1 2018 CARE International appoints Caroline Kende Robb as new Secretary General CARE International press release of June 1 2018 Africa Progress Report 2012 Africa Progress Panel Africaprogresspanel org 5 June 2014 Retrieved 8 January 2017 Africa Progress Report 2013 Africa Progress Panel Africaprogresspanel org 5 June 2014 Retrieved 8 January 2017 Africa Progress Report 2014 Africa Progress Panel Africaprogresspanel org 5 June 2014 Retrieved 8 January 2017 Megan Rowling June 5 2015 Africa needs clean energy investment to get power to all panel Reuters Africa Progress Report 2015 Africa Progress Panel Africaprogresspanel org 5 June 2014 Retrieved 8 January 2017 CARE International appoints Sofia Sprechmann Sineiro as new Secretary General CARE International press release of April 21 2020 CARE International appoints Caroline Kende Robb as new Secretary General CARE International press release of June 1 2018 Patrick Wintour May 12 2021 Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths to take on top UN humanitarian job The Guardian Africa 2016 Infrastructure Investment YouTube 13 May 2016 Retrieved 5 December 2016 Ian Shapira December 3 2016 Mike Pence s new D C neighbors greet him with rainbow flags Chicago Tribune Ian Shapira December 3 2016 Mike Pence s new D C neighbors greet him with rainbow flags Chicago Tribune Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caroline Kende Robb amp oldid 1144660227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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