Larry Nowels
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Larry Nowels is a consultant to ONE on foreign aid reform and budget issues. Previously, he was a specialist in foreign affairs at the Congressional Research Service. During his thirty-three year career at CRS, he wrote extensively on U.S. foreign assistance policymaking, including the congressional role in legislating and overseeing American foreign aid programs. Nowels further served on detail assignments to the House Budget Committee and the House Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee. Upon leaving CRS in mid-2006, he served as a consultant to the Helping to Enhance the Livelihood of People Around the Globe (HELP) Commission. Following the 2008 election, Nowels served on President-elect Obama’s transition team examining U.S. foreign assistance agencies.

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White House Global Development Plan Ready: Worth the Wait But Now for the Tough Part

Posted May 14, 2010 | 13:08:48 (EST)

Global development advocates have been waiting and waiting for President Obama to signal how he intends to act on his bold and ambitious commitments to fight poverty and to promote growth and stability around the globe. The wait appears to have been worth it. Last week, a preliminary draft of...

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