Tuesday, November 10, 2009

USAID Round 2: Will Secretary Clinton EVER get a Director?

After an extended White House vetting process described buy Secretary Clinton to the Council on Foreign Relations as "infinitely frustrating," her initial nominee to head USAID, Dr. Paul Farmer, was rejected by White House vetters while she was in DRC (and, coincidentally, just before her much publicized "snap" at a student's question in a Town Hall there). The following day, Bill Clinton picked up Farmer's option to oversee Haitian operations of the Clinton Foundation.

The good news, maybe, is this press release from today.

Nomination of Dr. Rajiv Shah as USAID Administrator

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
November 10, 2009

Dr. Raj Shah is a leader in the development community, an innovative and results-oriented manager, and someone who understands the importance of providing people around the world with the tools they need to lift themselves out of poverty and chart their own destinies. By nominating Raj to lead the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), President Obama has reaffirmed that development must be a core pillar of American foreign policy.

A trained medical doctor and health economist, Raj has the skills and experience to lead a reinvigorated USAID in the 21st century. He has a record of delivering results in both the private and public sectors, forging partnerships around the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and developing innovative solutions in global health, agriculture, and financial services for the poor. He has led and worked with many of the initiatives that are defining best practice in the field of development, including the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization, the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria, the Alliance for a Green Revolution for Africa, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. His tireless efforts to immunize children around the world have helped save countless lives.

As Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics and Chief Scientist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Raj currently manages more than 10,000 federal employees and a budget of more than $2.6 billion, and works closely with Congress, the State Department, the White House, and the international development community on issues ranging from health and nutrition to bioenergy and climate change.

If confirmed, Raj will bring an impressive record of accomplishment and a deep understanding of what works in development to his role as USAID Administrator. I look forward to working closely with him to advance the President’s agenda and to elevate and integrate development in our foreign policy.

I want to take this opportunity to also commend Acting USAID Administrator Alonzo L. Fulgham for his service. Under his steady leadership, we have launched a number of ambitious development initiatives, including on global health and food security, in the first months of this administration that will improve lives around the world. I also want to thank the thousands of career professionals who work tirelessly every day to fulfill USAID’s important mission.

I am not certain, but from what I see it appears Dr. Shah has passed vetting and now moves on to the confirmation process. If that is the case, the Secretary is one step closer, FINALLY, to having a permanent administrator. If that is not the case, and Dr. Shah must now be vetted...well then there are a lot of "ifs" there. (The emphasis in the quoted text is mine.)