James Shikwati

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James Shikwati (born 1970) is a Kenyan libertarian economist and Director of the Inter Region Economic Network who promotes freedom of trade as the driving solution to poverty in Africa. He has made comments which imply that aid towards Africa does nothing but harm to their people, based on the central arguments that it is mainly used either by politicians as a tool to manipulate people and influence votes, or as a mechanism for dumping subsidised foreign agricultural products onto local markets at below cost making it nearly impossible for African farmers to compete.

James Shikwati is a writer and a commentator on public policy with a special interest in development, environment, trade and agriculture related issues. He has written widely on a variety of subjects in Kenyan and international newspapers, magazines, such as The Times - London, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Sydney Herald, The Business News, The Daily Nation and The East African Standard.

He has worked extensively with internationally acclaimed opinion leaders to promote ideas that improve productivity, and increase freedom to trade as a way to alleviate poverty. He has also participated in various international fora that focus on promotion of trade such as, The East African - American Business Summit, the AGOA initiative in Mauritius, and The World Trade Organization mini ministerial in Sydney Australia & The World Trade Organization ministerial meeting in Cancun and the World Economic forum in Chattanooga - U.S.A. He has facilitates several workshops every year throughout Africa geared towards promoting productivity and trade.

He is the founder and Executive Director of a think tank known as the Inter Region Economic Network [IREN], a non-profit independent public policy research and educational organization that promotes market-based responses to contemporary social - economic and environmental issues. He is the Country Director for Students In Free Enterprise [SIFE Kenya] and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of an online business magazine The African Executive that is published weekly by IREN.

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