Andrew Preston

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17th April 2014 Washington DC, USA

by Andrew Preston

Development Counsellor

Incentivizing Innovation in #Development

I’ve been getting into Twitter in the last couple of weeks. I know I’m only five years later than everyone else, but I’m loving the new insights and the quirkiness of it all. Two things were “trending” on my Twitter timeline recently that, seemingly unrelated, made me reflect on the incentives shaping donor effectiveness. The […]

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14th March 2014 Washington DC, USA

by Andrew Preston

Development Counsellor

We Stand #withSyria in DC

Saturday will mark the third anniversary of the start of the conflict in Syria. For me, Syria has been a big part of my working and personal life this week and for the last few years. In my day job we’ve been working with the US and others on ways to secure better access into Syria for […]

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23rd December 2013 Washington DC, USA

by Andrew Preston

Development Counsellor

2013 in Review: Washington’s Development Highlights

This is a joint post by Andrew Preston and Rosanna Kim who work on international development issues at the British Embassy in Washington. We are loving all the different reviews of the past year, with the best and worst from the world of films, books, and music. So we thought it would be fun to […]

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2nd April 2013 Washington DC, USA

by Andrew Preston

Development Counsellor

Learning from the UK: A confession from a development professional

I don’t give as much money to good causes as I should. For someone who works in international development and who feels strongly that we need a joint, all-out effort to end poverty, that’s a pretty stark admission. Given my own failings, I can only say hats off to the UK Government for maintaining its […]

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About Andrew Preston

Andrew is the Development Counsellor at the British Embassy in Washington where he facilitates collaboration between the US and the UK on international development. Andrew’s development experience includes work for…

Andrew is the Development Counsellor at the British Embassy in Washington where he facilitates collaboration between the US and the UK on international development. Andrew’s development experience includes work for the UK government’s Department for International Development (DFID) in London, Mozambique and India, rice farming in Uganda (a private sector business start up), and a period as a consultant providing development advice on programme design, implementation and monitoring/review. Andrew is married and has a young child.

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