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SUMMARY:Development finance after Trump
LOCATION:London School of Economics: In-person and online public event (Ol
 d Theatre\, Old Building)
DESCRIPTION:Monday 11 May 2026 6.30pm - 8pmSpeakerLord Malloch BrownChairP
 rofessor Stephan ChambersThe Trump Administration has closed the world’s
  largest bilateral aid programme\, USAID and poured scorn on its past effe
 ctiveness. Other donors are also cutting their aid programmes at the same 
 time as there is a growing chorus of concern around aid effectiveness. It 
 has created ‘’ a perfect storm” in the world of development finance.
  Can there be a happy ending or is development another casualty of Trump
 ’s new global disorder?Meet our speaker and chairMark Malloch-Brown is a
  former Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and Depu
 ty UN Secretary-General. He also served as a UK foreign minister and most 
 recently was President of the Open Society Foundations. Mark is currently 
 a Visiting Professor in Practice at the Marshall Institute\, and a Disting
 uished Visiting Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Perry World Hou
 se.Stephan Chambers is the inaugural director of the Marshall Institute at
  LSE. He is also Professor in Practice at the Department of Management at 
 LSE and Course Director for the new Executive Masters in Social Business a
 nd Entrepreneurship. From 2000 to 2014 he directed the University of Oxfor
 d’s MBA and was the founding Director of Oxford University's Executive M
 BA programme. Before joining the Marshall Institute Stephan Chambers was t
 he Co-Founder of the Skoll World Forum\, Chair of the Skoll Centre for Soc
 ial Entrepreneurship and Director of International Strategy at Saїd Busin
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