Franco-Egyptian Hafez Ghanem is the new vice president of World Bank for Africa

Economic governance
Tuesday, 10 July 2018 14:57
Franco-Egyptian Hafez Ghanem is the new vice president of World Bank for Africa

In a recent press statement, the World Bank appointed as its new vice president for Africa, Hafez Ghanem. The Franco-Egyptian will be overseeing a portfolio of more than 600 projects valued at more than $71 billion.

Having worked for more than 30 years in Africa, Europe, Central Asia, Middle East and South Eastern Asia, Ghanem has a rich experience. Prior to his new position, he was leading the Middle East and Northern Africa region (MENA).

Under the 61-year old’s management, the financial institution plans to remain a strong partner on which Africa can rely to innovate, in regards to its development and financing, and ultimately rapidly grow and end poverty.

Ghanem replaced Senegalese Makhtar Diop who was appointed vice president of World Bank’s division for infrastructures, last May. The Egyptian assumed his new office since July 1, 2018. 

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