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David Jackson (Development Economist)

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David Jackson (born 1962) is a British development economist, urbanist and United Nations official.[1] He is the son of Helen Jackson (former MP) and Keith Jackson (former Principal, Fircroft College)

Career

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Jackson worked on the 1988 County Hall public inquiry, the Channel Tunnel Rail Terminal at Waterloo Station and the site of Jubilee Gardens along the River Thames. He was associated with Coin Street Community Builders and the Waterloo Community Development Group. [2]

In Mozambique, Jackson worked with the Ministry of Planning and Finance to create the system for local infrastructure investment following the 1994 Peace Agreement, initially testing this in Nampula province.[3]

From 2001 Jackson managed a consultancy company in London specializing in international development[4]

In the aftermath of the Indian Ocean Tsunami and Aceh Peace Agreement, Jackson became decentralization advisor to the United Nations in Indonesia where he designed the Aceh Government Transformation Programme to promote economic recovery and rebuild local government institutions. [5]

Jackson joined the United Nations Capital Development Fund in 2009, first as Head of Asia and Pacific Office and then as Director of Local Development Finance. In this capacity he supports countries build systems and multi country mechanisms that deploy development finance through local governments.[6] Jackson advocates that “Local Government Finance is Development Finance.”[7]

Education

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London School of Economics B.Sc. (1986);[8] University of East Anglia M.Sc. (1987)[9]

References

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