
Senior Research Fellow, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Richard Manning is a Senior Research Fellow at 
the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. He works 
closely with Paul Collier on a series of research questions, largely 
focused on economic development and health policy in sub-Saharan Africa.
 Previously Richard was at the Centre for the Study of African Economies
 in the Department of Economics. Richard is an independent consultant on
 international development. He is also chairman of the board of the 
Institute of Development Studies, vice-chairman of the current 
Replenishment of the Global Fund for Aids, TB and Malaria and 
Coordinator of the Replenishment of the AfDB’s soft fund.
	 
Richard served in the UK Department for International Development and
 its predecessors from 1965-2003. He was a director general from 
1996-2003, in which capacity he supervised the production of the first 
two white papers on international development of the Labour government. 
In the then Overseas Development Administration (ODA), from 1993-96 he 
served as principal finance officer and he was under-secretary for Asia 
from 1988-93. His assignments also included secondment to the British 
High Commission, Lagos, from 1968-1970, where he was involved in the 
relief effort at the end of the civil conflict, to the UK Permanent 
Representation to the European Communities in Brussels from 1973-75, 
where he was in particular engaged with the negotiations of the first 
Lome Convention, and to the British Embassy in Washington from 1984-86, 
where he was also alternate executive director at the World Bank. 
Richard was head of the South-East Asia Development Division of from 
1977-80.
	 
From June 2003 to January 2008, Richard was chair of the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee. He was co-chair of the High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness which met in Paris in 2005 and agreed the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.
