ABOUT RWI / STAFF & LEADERS

RWI TEAM

  • Director: Karin Lissakers (bio)
  • Deputy Director: Julie McCarthy
  • Program Officer: Morgan Mandeville
  • Program Associate: Ingrid Anderson
  • Program Assistant: Page Dykstra
  • Program Coordinator for Southeast Asia: Rebecca Iwerks
  • Director of London Office / Director of Training and Capacity Building: Vanessa Herringshaw
  • Middle East/North Africa Director / Senior Advisor: Yahia Said
  • Policy Analyst: Juan Carlos Quiroz
  • Legal Analyst: Matthew Genasci
  • Senior Economist: Akram Esanov
  • Senior Economist: Antoine Heuty
  • Internet Director: Jed Miller
  • Africa Regional Coordinator: Emmanuel Kuyole
  • Caucasus and Central Asia Regional Coordinator: Galib Efendiev
  • Latin America Regional Coordinator: Carlos Monge
  • Southeast Asia Regional Coordinator: Chandra Kirana
  • Southeast Asia Regional Coordinator: Tricia Yeoh
 

RWI Governing Board

  • Anthony Richter, Associate Director, Open Society Institute (Chair)
  • Tulegen Askarov, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Soros Foundation Kazakhstan
  • Warren Krafchik, Director, International Budget Project
  • Karina Litvack, Head of Socially Responsible Investment, F & C Asset Management
  • Willy Olsen, Senior Executive, Statoil, Retired
  • Stewart Paperin, Executive Vice President, Open Society Institute
  • Smita Singh, Director, Global Development Program, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

RWI Advisory Board

  • Joseph Bell, Hogan & Hartson LLP (Chair)
  • Nick Butler, British Petroleum, Retired
  • Paul Collier, Oxford University
  • Alan Detheridge, The Partnering Initiative
  • Erica Downs, Brookings Institute
  • David De Ferranti, Executive Director, Global Health Financing Initiative, Brookings Institution
  • David Goldwyn, Goldwyn International Strategies
  • Gavin Hayman, Global Witness
  • Thomas Heller, Stanford Law School
  • Scott Horton, Paterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP
  • Yuli Ismartono, APCO Worldwide
  • Walid Khadduri, Freelance Journalist
  • Leiv Lunde, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ilgar Mammadov, Board of the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation Azerbaijan
  • Valery Nodem, Network for the Fight Against Hunger in Cameroon (RELUFA)
  • Anthony Paul, Energy & Strategy Consultant, Trinidad & Tobago
  • Michael Ross, UCLA
  • Radhika Sarin, PWYP International
  • Anya Schiffrin, Initiative for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University
  • Joao Sucupira, Brazilian Institute of Social and Economic Analyses (Ibase)
RWI IN DETAIL

Grants
How To Apply
Partners
Staff & Board
Financial Summary

PARTNERS

Revenue Watch and our partners engage in increasingly diverse forms of public finance monitoring, including service delivery, participatory budgeting, and aid and expenditure tracking. Our partners are coalescing into an indigenous-led network of non-governmental organizations at the forefront of the battle against corruption and abuse of the public interest.

GRANTS

Grant-making is RWI's primary tool for engaging civil society in resource-rich countries and is an important means to motivate, support and build grassroots movements that create sustained local and international demand for revenue and expenditure transparency.

PROJECTS

RWI takes a comprehensive approach to improving governance and development across the entire value chain, from the organization of extractive production, revenue generation, and revenue management, and through to the expenditure processes and national development outcomes.