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Well I have taken your feedback in the spirit in which it was intended (I think?) and hired auditors (KPMG) and a
documentarian from BRAC Bangladesh to do a comprehensive financial and operational summary of the IRRC
projects. You are right that having incomplete information is unprofessional, even if no one else cares about the
work! I am allowing the mayors and local partners to continue to use their city and country specific data but I
think (they don't quite agree yet but they will!) that also having the larger and more complete view of the project
will help their case. You are the only person I have discussed big picture numbers with, everyone else also gets
the country specific numbers, so hopefully no reputational risk or damage to the foundation.
On Senegal. gosh the more I look internally the more I find a ton of stuff going on. Not sure what to do? I was
thinking that what might be helpful would be to prepare a really concise summary for the president just so he
knows what's going on. Some of the projects are proposing/requiring matched public funds and almost all are
working with/within public institutions. The health stuff, you are right, feels a little preachy. Since all strategies
and investments are reviewed and recalibrated annually by the co-chairs (Bill Bill Sr and Melinda) there isn't a
ton of flexibility - so I guess everyone here is to blame. Anyway, even if he doesn't want to meet me for some
baobab juice, he might just want to know what is ongoing or planned in his country.
I've gotten my relatively narrow urban strategy guidelines from the co-chairs but I think/hope I can do some
creative or at least demand-driven things within the constraints. Maybe you can help sort through some of them.
One of the areas where they would like to expand is "research on urbanization" which may be a big waste of
money. Anyway...I am not sure if you are familiar with Duflo/Banerjee RCT people from MIT. They have done a
very cool study showing that one cool way to support poverty alleviation and also deal with urbanization is by
offering microinsurance for seasonal migrants...so they migrate to city seasonally, make money and come
home. Microinsurance seems to mitigate their risks. Study only done on subcontinent but seems to be valid. I
liked it at least theoretically and makes common sense.
Mother non-urban area that I am considering is a new way to do immunization campaigns in terrible places like
Chad where there is no govt. Bill is getting totally ripped off (hundreds of millionsof 55 by WHO and others).
Some neat ideas to try, tehcnology related and maybe you'd be in the mood to hear them. Anyway I think I am
on the hook to present them right around when you are in town!
Miss you! Hope you are ok wherever you are!
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