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About the Editor and Authors<br />

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and planner in 25 developing countries. His professional and voluntary<br />

work combines technical, environmental, socioeconomic, and institutional<br />

considerations in optimizing the sustainable benefits of infrastructure<br />

provision. This process includes identifying and pursuing fresh collaborative<br />

approaches to understanding and addressing the drivers of corruption<br />

in a constructive manner that learns from the perspective of those still<br />

engaged in corrupt practices.<br />

Karen Grépin is an assistant professor of Global Health Policy at New<br />

York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.<br />

She holds a S.M. in health policy and management from the Harvard<br />

School of Public Health and a Ph.D. in health policy (economics) from<br />

Harvard University. Her research focuses on the economics and politics<br />

of health service delivery in developing countries, with a focus on Sub-<br />

Saharan Africa. In particular, her work focuses on health systems, development<br />

assistance for health, and maternal health issues.<br />

Linn Hammergren is an independent consultant specializing in rule of law,<br />

anticorruption policies, and general governance issues. She has a doctorate<br />

in political science. Before 2008, she spent 10 years with the <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bank</strong><br />

and 12 years as an internal consultant for the United States Agency for<br />

International Development, where she managed Administration of Justice<br />

projects. Her research and publications focus on judicial politics and<br />

reform, judicial corruption, citizen security, and the politics of foreign assistance.<br />

She is a consultant to the <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bank</strong>, Inter-American Development<br />

<strong>Bank</strong> (IADB), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), New<br />

Zealand AID (MFAT), and the Mexican judiciary system, among others.<br />

Michael Latham has worked with the CfBT Education Trust since 1982.<br />

Over the past two decades, he has worked in Africa, Asia, and the United<br />

States and Caribbean area. One of his key areas of work is in the role of<br />

the non-state sector in partnerships in education. He has presented<br />

papers and conducted training on behalf of the United Nations Institute<br />

for Training and Research, the Institute for Development Studies, the<br />

<strong>World</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> Institute, and Harvard University. He has been involved in<br />

the education sector in Hyderabad, India, since 2003 and has resided in<br />

the city since 2009.<br />

Alan MacDonald is a principal hydrogeologist at the British Geological<br />

Survey where he divides his work between U.K. and international

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