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International Affairs Fellow
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Phone: +1-212-434-9612
E-mail: afrumin@cfr.org
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New York, NY
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Field-based expertise in stability operations. Currently studying USAID’s efficacy in carrying out its role in stability operations, using her experience on an Afghan Provincial Reconstruction Team as a case study.
Expertise:Stability operations, post-conflict reconstruction, USAID, civil-military coordination.
Experience:USAID representative on the Panjshir, Afghanistan Provincial Reconstruction Team (2006-2007); program manager for Latin America in USAID’s Office of Transition Initiatives (2004-2006); author of reports for the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the United Nations Association of the USA (2003); political affairs officer in the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General at the UN Mission in Kosovo (2001-2002); project officer, UNICEF (2000).
Languages:Spanish (fluent)
Selected Publications:“The Road Ahead: Issues for Consideration at the Berlin Conference for Afghanistan” (co-author, CSIS, April 2004); “Peacekeeping in Europe,” chapter in A Global Agenda, Issues Before the General Assembly of the United Nations (co-author in 2003 and author in 2004, UNA-USA).
March 20, 2008
Audio
Listen to CFR International Affairs Fellow Amy B. Frumin discuss issues surrounding post-conflict reconstruction with students as part of the CFR Academic Conference Call Series.
This call is made possible in part by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
See more in Civil Reconstruction, Foreign Aid
January 18, 2008
Podcast
Amy Frumin, a CFR international affairs fellow and former USAID representative in Afghanistan, says Washington's current approach to delivering foreign assistance needs to “reorganized.”
See more in Afghanistan, Foreign Aid
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