Shahrukh Wani
Head of Data and AI Policy Partnerships, International Growth Centre
Shahrukh Wani is Head of Data and AI Policy Partnerships at the International Growth Centre (IGC) at the LSE, where he leads the organisation’s work to strengthen how developing-country governments use data and AI in policymaking. He leads the strategy for IGC’s data and AI engagements, builds partnerships with governments and funders, and develops delivery models that translate technical capability and research insights into practical public-sector reform.
From 2021 to 2025, Shahrukh helped build and lead IGC’s office in Zambia, established at the request of President Hakainde Hichilema to support the country’s economic reform agenda. The team convened high-level economic dialogues, contributed to reforms in mining governance, agricultural subsidies and the governance of a £200m annual local government spending programme, and set up the Zambia Evidence Lab within the Ministry of Finance in Lusaka. He also helped develop IGC’s work on critical minerals. Before this, he worked across South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa as a policy economist at IGC’s Cities that Work team at the University of Oxford.
Recent work by Shahrukh Wani
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Adaptation, not adoption, is king
Scattered pilots risk overshadowing more vital infrastructure investments in the adaptation layer that can unlock AI for development. Matching AI's capabilities to real-world impact requires overcoming deployment constraints. These constraints come i...
Published 15.07.26
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Critical minerals and economic development in Africa
Can critical minerals unlock sustainable development in Africa, or are their benefits overstated and fraught with risk?
Published 26.06.25
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Five things to know about critical minerals
Critical minerals are crucial for the clean energy transition and present a narrow, but open, window for developing countries to translate mineral wealth into economic development.
Published 16.06.25