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Craig Steven Davis is an international development and
anti-corruption Anti-corruption (or anticorruption) comprises activities that oppose or inhibit corruption. Just as corruption takes many forms, anti-corruption efforts vary in scope and in strategy. A general distinction between preventive and reactive measu ...
worker, specializing in the
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world, and author of multiple publications, including ''The Middle East for Dummies''. He has worked in the developing world, primarily the Middle East and South Asia, as a government employee and USAID contractor. In 2009, he was the subject of accusations in Pakistan and left the country out of concerns for his own safety.


Life and career


Education

Davis studied at
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, where he earned two PhDs, in Near Eastern language and culture and religious theory. He conducted fieldwork on Afghan education in Afghanistan and Pakistan in 1999-2000, as a Boren graduate fellow.


Career in government

In 2002, Davis joined the
United States Department of Labor The United States Department of Labor (DOL) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It is responsible for the administration of federal laws governing occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemploym ...
, as an International Education Program Specialist for the
Bureau of International Labor Affairs The Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) is an operating unit of the United States Department of Labor which manages the department's international responsibilities. According to its mission statement: ''“The Bureau of International La ...
. In July 2003 ''The Middle East for Dummies'', a 316-page paperback in the ''
for Dummies ''For Dummies'' is an extensive series of instructional reference books which are intended to present non-intimidating guides for readers new to the various topics covered. The series has been a worldwide success with editions in numerous lang ...
'' line, was published. For 10 months in 2003 and 2004, while employed by the US Department of Labor, working through the
Coalition Provisional Authority ) , capital = Baghdad , largest_city = capital , common_languages = ArabicKurdishEnglish (''de facto'') , government_type = Transitional government , legislature = Iraqi Governing Council , title_leader = Administrator , leader1 = Jay ...
(CPA), he served as a labor advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. In this role, he helped establish 26 vocational training centers around the country, rewrite labor laws, and rework government salaries. He was injured in the October 26, 2003 attack on the
Al-Rashid Hotel The Royal Tulip Al Rasheed Hotel (sometimes spelled ''Al-Rashid'') (Arabic, ) is an 18-storey hotel in Baghdad, Iraq, often visited by journalists and media personnel due to its location within Baghdad's Green Zone. It is named after the eighth ...
in Baghdad.


Work in international development

In April 2005 Davis joined the USAID-funded Iraq Civil Society Program as Anti-Corruption Director. Despite significant challenges, including partner staff assassinations, he supported NGO programs that trained over 8,000 Iraqi officials on corruption and its mitigation and created a network of civil society organizations. After leaving Iraq, he served as the Director of Civil Society Programs at the
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(IREX)


Allegations

While working in Pakistan in 2009 for Creative Associates Inc., a USAID implementing partner, allegations were raised that Davis was a Blackwater representative. The charge was initiated by ''
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'' columnist
Shireen Mazari Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari ( ur, ) is a Pakistani politician who served the Federal Minister for Human Rights, from 20 August 2018 to 10 April 2022. She is the chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Appointment of Chief Election Commi ...
and Ahmed Qureshi, a journalist and conspiracy theorist. As evidence, the similarity in acronyms between Creative Associates International, Inc. (CAII) and the
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(CIA) was cited. According to some reports, Davis was the victim of a campaign by the Pakistani government to blacklist certain journalists and NGO workers. Mazari raised the accusations when she worked for ''
The News International ''The News International'', published in broadsheet size, is one of the largest English language newspapers in Pakistan. It is published daily from Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi/Islamabad. An overseas edition is published from London that cater ...
''. The US Embassy objected to the charges and the editorial leadership determined that the story was inaccurate. Mazari consequently left ''The News International'' to work for the ''Nation'' and decried US Ambassador Anne Patterson for interfering in Pakistani media. ''Wall Street Journal'' reporter Matthew Rosenberg also left the country after similar allegations connecting him to Blackwater put his safety at risk.


Views

Davis believes that one way to reverse the growing anti-American sentiment among local Muslims in Afghanistan and Pakistan is by respecting and working within the traditional
madrasa Madrasa (, also , ; Arabic: مدرسة , pl. , ) is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary instruction or higher learning. The word is variously transliterated '' ...
system. He has written that reform to the education system in Afghanistan and Pakistan is critical to its stability.


Interests

Davis's passion is studying medieval Islamic culture in South Asia.Theory and practice of yoga: essays in honour of Gerald James Larson, pg. 465
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References

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