This article was originally published in Brookings.
Karl Hofmann is the president and CEO of Population Services International.
Like the debate around renewable energy in the U.S., the debate around localization feels removed from reality.
In terms of energy, people joust about coal, renewables, and fracking, but the energy marketplace is already moving to its own rhythm toward pragmatic energy investments. For example, more than 80% of new electric generating capacity in the U.S. this year will be solar and battery storage investments.
Similarly, few people contest any longer the reality around localization in the development sector, and localization themes already dictate decision-making by funders and INGO implementers. The INGO development landscape “operating system” is heavily weighted toward local ownership, solutions, and implementation.
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