Soren Ambrose joined BIC as its Africa Program Manager in October 2007. His interest in the IFIs was sparked during his graduate studies on Nigerian literature and politics at the University of Chicago. He joined the 50 Years Is Enough campaign, a coalition effort founded on the 50th anniversary of the IMF and World Bank, shortly after its founding in 1994, and moved to Washington in 1995 to work with it full time. He has been analyzing IMF and World Bank policies for over ten years, and has been published and quoted extensively in U.S. and international media. He left the “50 Years” network in 2005 to move to Kenya, where he co-founded Solidarity Africa Network and Daughters of Mumbi Global Resource Center. He splits his time between the Nairobi and Washington offices of BIC.
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