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Prof.
Jeffrey D. Sachs
Jeffrey
D. Sachs is the Director of The Earth Institute,
Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development,
and Professor of Health Policy and Management
at Columbia University. He is also Director of
the UN Millennium Project and Special Advisor to
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan on
the Millennium Development Goals, the internationally
agreed goals to reduce extreme poverty, disease,
and hunger by the year 2015. Sachs is internationally
renowned for advising governments in Latin America,
Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Asia and
Africa on economic reforms and for his work with
international agencies to promote poverty reduction,
disease control, and debt reduction of poor countries.
He was recently named among the 100 most influential
leaders in the world by Time Magazine. He is author
of hundreds of scholarly articles and many books.
Sachs was recently elected into the Institute of
Medicine and is a Research Associate of the National
Bureau of Economic Research. Prior to joining Columbia,
Sachs spent over twenty years at Harvard University,
most recently as Director of the Center for International Development.
A native of Detroit, Michigan, Sachs received his B.A., M.A.,
and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University.
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