Council on State Fragility
The Council on State Fragility provides strategic and policy leadership to the State Fragility initiative.
The Council on State Fragility provides strategic and policy leadership to the State Fragility initiative. The Council advances new ideas and evidence-based thinking in global fora and works to build consensus on new approaches to address state fragility among major international institutions and countries affected by conflict and fragility. The Council is composed of eminent persons who have a deep understanding of the opportunities and challenges in addressing different dimensions of state fragility.
Council members


David Cameron
Former Prime Minister, United Kingdom
Donald Kaberuka
Co-Chair of the Council on State Fragility / Former President of the African Development Bank / Former Minister of Planning and Finance, Rwanda
Amat Al Alim Alsoswa
Researcher
Lakhdar Brahimi
Special Envoy, UN
Karin von Hippel
Director-General, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
Paul Collier
Director, IGC and Professor of Economics and Public Policy, University of Oxford
Mo Ibrahim
Founder and Chair, Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Olusegun Obasanjo
Special Envoy for Africa, UN
Dame Minouche Shafik
Director, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Rajiv Shah
President, The Rockefeller Foundation