Keith Dokho

Private Sector Engagement Secretariat Lead
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

Keith Dokho is an international development and partnerships expert with 25 years of experience. He has a proven track record for building multi-stakeholder partnerships, cultivating corporate relationships, and catalyzing investment to achieve sustainable enterprise-driven results.

Keith leads the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID's) Private Sector Engagement Secretariat in the Bureau for Resilience and Food Security (RFS). He actively supports US government collaborations with companies to address poverty and hunger around the world. Before joining RFS, Keith served as the Director for External Partnerships at USAID's New Partnerships Initiative (NPI) Incubator. At the Incubator, he helped expand USAID's capacity for partnerships, diversify and strengthen its partner base, and help organizations (particularly the private sector) work more efficiently with the Agency. Keith's previous experience includes creating shared value partnerships with private sector companies in cooperation with the US government, multilateral donors, NGOs, and foundations.

Keith believes in the private sector's power to deliver innovative and impactful market-based solutions through thoughtful partnerships. He holds an MBA in International Business and Marketing from Loyola University Chicago, an MTA in International Development from The George Washington University, and a BA in Financial Management and Marketing from Hillsdale College.

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State of the Industry

In this panel discussion, stakeholders will unpack their interests in regenerative agriculture and share their distinct motivations for embracing sustainability, whether environmental impact, social responsibility, or long-term viability. Representat... View More

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The Power of Public-Private Partnerships: Sharing Lessons Learned for Future Success

With public-private partnerships being a powerful force to uplift communities, strengthen supply chains and accelerate sustainable development, sectors must work together to do good while also doing well. In a world where CSR, ESG and Shared Value be... View More

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