Earlier this year, USAID Administrator Mark Green unveiled one of the most significant restructuring efforts in the institution’s history. The reorganization plan involves a number of changes — including new high-level positions, the consolidation of agency offices and functions, and a new approach to budgeting.
What will this redesign entail — and what does it mean for USAID's partners?
On June 28, James Richardson, leader of the agency's transformation task team, joined Devex to give our audience an inside — and early — look at what’s to come.
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