Ian Smillie, CM
Ian Smillie has lived and worked in Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Bangladesh. He was a founder of the Canadian NGO, Inter
Pares, was Executive Director of CUSO and is a long-time foreign aid
watcher and critic. He has worked at Tufts and Tulane Universities and
as a development consultant with many Canadian, American and European
organizations. He is the author of several books, including The Charity of Nations: Humanitarian Action in a Calculating World (with Larry Minear, 2004) and Freedom from Want; The Remarkable Success Story of BRAC (2009). Blood on the Stone: Greed, Corruption and War in the Global Diamond Trade
was published in 2010. Ian Smillie served on a UN Security Council
Expert Panel examining the relationship between diamonds and weapons in
West Africa, and he helped develop the 48-government ‘Kimberley
Process,’ a global certification system to halt the traffic in conflict
diamonds. He was the first witness at Charles Taylor’s war crimes
trial in The Hague and he chairs the Diamond Development Initiative.
Ian Smillie was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2003.
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