
People I (Mostly) Admire 127. Rajiv Shah Never Wastes a Crisis
Mar 16, 2024
Rajiv Shah, President of the Rockefeller Foundation and former head of USAID, dives into his vast humanitarian experience. He shares gripping tales from the 2010 Haiti earthquake response, stressing the need for data-driven decisions. Shah discusses the importance of embracing mistakes while pursuing ambitious goals. He also reflects on the challenges in public health, highlighting his work on global vaccination strategies at the Gates Foundation. Lastly, he critiques the disparity in nonprofit compensation, advocating for fairer remuneration to enhance philanthropic impact.
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Transparent Data Use
- Rajiv Shah used a transparent, data-driven scorecard during the Haiti crisis.
- This allowed for targeted interventions and public accountability.
The C-13 Gaffe
- Rajiv Shah highlights a minor gaffe he made during the Haiti crisis response.
- He mistakenly called a C-130 plane a "C-13" in a high-stakes meeting.
The Economics of Vaccines
- Child survival encourages family investment in education, leading to better incomes.
- This cycle of development uplifts communities globally.


