Romilly Greenhill

Romilly Greenhill

Romilly Greenhill is the chief executive of Bond, the U.K. network for organizations working in international development. Romilly was previously the U.K. director at the ONE Campaign for six years, leading successful campaigns on global health, education, and development finance, and working actively with Bond and other NGO networks.

Latest Articles

Opinion: A new development conference can’t be just a Western echo chamber

Opinion: A new development conference can’t be just a Western echo chamber

6 months ago // Inclusive development

We are all for international development reform, as long as Western donors are not the only ones at the table.

Opinion: An independent UK aid department will rebuild our reputation

Opinion: An independent UK aid department will rebuild our reputation

almost 2 years ago // UK Aid

Merging the United Kingdom's Department for International Development into the foreign office was a serious misstep, but the harm can be reversed.

Opinion: What does spending in the ‘national interest’ mean for UK aid?

Opinion: What does spending in the ‘national interest’ mean for UK aid?

over 7 years ago // Future of DFID

U.K. aid is in a state of flux, with aid increasingly being spent in the national interest through departments other than DFID. But what does this spending mean for Britain’s role in the fight against poverty and should we be worried? Writes Romilly Greenhill, U.K. director of ONE.

Opinion: The UK needs to take a leading role in global education. Here's how.

Opinion: The UK needs to take a leading role in global education. Here's how.

about 8 years ago // Education

The ONE Campaign is calling on U.K. aid chief Penny Mordaunt to pledge 380.8 million pounds to the Global Partnership for Education this February.

From Addis to New York: What does the FFD summit imply for the SDGs?

From Addis to New York: What does the FFD summit imply for the SDGs?

over 10 years ago // Romilly Greenhill on #Fin4Dev

The lack of clear financing commitments in the #FFD3 conference does not augur well for September's SDG summit. But this doesn't mean Addis was a failure. In this guest commentary, ODI's development finance team leader highlights three key areas where Addis marked an important shift in emphasis.