Stephanie Amoako

Stephanie Amoako

Stephanie Amoako is a senior policy associate at Accountability Counsel, a global organization that works with communities around the world to defend their environmental and human rights through direct case support, policy advocacy, and research. She has extensive human rights and advocacy experience in the U.S. and around the world, including in Brazil and the Maldives.

Latest Articles

Opinion: USAID needs an independent accountability office to improve development outcomes

Opinion: USAID needs an independent accountability office to improve development outcomes

over 5 years ago // Transparency and Accountability

USAID should take advantage of a congressional directive to strengthen accountability for its development activities by establishing an independent accountability office, write Margaux Day and Stephanie Amoako of Accountability Counsel.

Opinion: No sunshine — DFC limits transparency when it is needed most

Opinion: No sunshine — DFC limits transparency when it is needed most

over 5 years ago // Transparency and Accountability

As the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation ramps up its work, transparency and stakeholder engagement must be prioritized. According to this op-ed, this is the only way the DFC can be the effective and responsible development finance institution that it aims to be.