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Sorry it's taken a while to get back online. Sometimes tough out here in Africa.
Well I can certainly sympathisize with that sentiment and I hate the thought of any of our foundation work being
anything but demand driven.
So hopefully your friend(s) would be willing to take the time to discuss their wants/concerns etc with me so that
we can put that whole thing to rest - I am happy to hear any and all ideas. Unfortunately, sometimes I can't find a
fit for ideas since we do have strategic constraints laid out by Bil. I think Bill would be sad to hear that anyone
thought he was a colonialist!
There are some things that I am not sure you are aware of, and I only note them as a caution in interpreting
statements by the son of the president. First. the son of the president hates the mayor of dakar and has tried
multiple times to push him out or at least really shred his reputation. Your friend ran for mayorial office against
him and lost in a landslide election. Big time. The current mayor is the only elected opposition leader in the whole
country and there are serious rumblings from the streets that your friend and his father are the next African
government to be toppled. Folks think it is the mayo r of Dakar that is fomenting this. So anything viewed as
successful in Dakar is typically quashed or at least threatened. Finding a balance between doing what is right by
the people and avoiding politics is challenging.
I think your friend may also be speaking out of both sides of his mouth also since he has accepted and
welcomed nearly $50 million in foundation dollars so far - one to deal with urban health and one upcoming to
deal with sanitation/water. The foundation has rallied other donors around these two issues so you can imagine
that the numbers skyrocket.
It sounds like from our brief conversation last week, that he really wants an academic institution and I think that is
legit and an interesting idea. To date he has a terrible track record there, (allegedly) "stealing" money from
multilaterals and from the french that was intended to support higher education. So donors are nervous about
that.
All that aside and trying to think proactively and together about this, I am proposing something that would help
generate revenue from the capital markets for his city (that they can control) rather than depending on his money
or donors. It's kiknd of the "anti colonialist' vision - so hopefully we can discuss in more detail. What might be an
interesting way forward is that we could think together about how to use a muni finance option that would
support an academic institution of higher leaming (if that is truly the right priority). If they are amenable I have
also had some success elsewhere (Asian U for Women) in convincing the World Bank to reduce some of their
TA requirements and reprogram some of that money to endow national academic instutuions of higher learning
through the concessions within the loan packages. So if there are any ongoing loan negotiations we might be
able to structure them together. I can see a West African College of Engineering or something like that
potentially having broad appeal. So I can try, but I need your help.
Sometimes with politics and the threat of regime change, people get nervous and discount good ideas.
I would hope that an open minded and forward thinking government would want to listen. You know that I am
only interested in getting this right for the people. I have no ulterior motives.
Please ask your friend to give me a chance. Then he can say no or yes or find a way forward together. In the
meantime let him know that he should also do homework because he's taking a lot of colonial money that he
can't control and that will topple him. He needs to provide good things for his people in a way that works for
them. I think I can help, maybe a little.
Oh and I'm in Cape Town now, staying at a roof top trailer park
http://www.qranddaddy.co.za/sleeptairstream rooftop trailer park!
Very fun place. Classssssy.
SHould be back in the usa thursday night or friday morning. Have a board meeting for my carbon finance thing.
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Miss you and sorry to be so long!!
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senegal said it was a failed idea . they will not even entertain it, they think that the foundation sufferes
from the thinking of the colonial masters telling ys what we need and not really listening,
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 2:33 PM, wrote:
Sorry just landing in cape town after csncellations/diversions...chilean volcanic ash hitting airspace
here ugh.
Lost a day of work. Oh well. But sorry I didn't call to say hi...
No news just hi xx
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