Daniel Yohannes, Millennium Challenge Corporation CEO, shares his views on the private sector and poverty reduction Tell us about yourself and how you got into aid. I came to the US by myself [from Ethiopia] when I was 16 years old, looking for better opportunities. It was not planned but I landed a career in banking and finance, where I spent over 30 years. Then I wanted to give back to the country...
'Treat development like a business', says head of US aid agency, MCC
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