Statecraft

How to Fix Foreign Aid

Jul 31, 2025
In this discussion, Dean Karlan, a renowned development economist and former chief economist at USAID, dives deep into the challenges facing foreign aid. He shares insights on ethical dilemmas in prioritizing aid and the need for evidence-based interventions. Karlan critiques USAID's reliance on large contractors and emphasizes the importance of accountability through impact evaluations. He advocates for innovative strategies to enhance the effectiveness of foreign aid, calling for a shift away from the status quo towards evidence-driven approaches that foster sustainable development.
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INSIGHT

USAID's Decentralized Funding Structure

  • USAID is highly decentralized with Congress earmarks dictating spending by sector and country.
  • Local officers have autonomy on spending within these earmark constraints, needing evidence-based guidance.
ADVICE

Leverage Evidence in Allocations

  • Use evidence systematically to choose and adapt interventions that maximize impact within earmarked funds.
  • Contextualize global evidence locally to procure and implement the most effective programs.
INSIGHT

Evidence Should Be Impartial

  • USAID tends to overvalue studies it commissions itself relative to external research.
  • Good policy relies on the preponderance of evidence, not isolated studies or funding source.
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