Charles Abani (born 17 May 1960) is a Nigerian-British Diplomat, International Development Professional and the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Ghana.[1] Previously, he was Director for West, Central Africa and Haiti at Chemonics International[2] and has previously served as Chief of Party for USAID Civil Society Project in Nigeria.[3]
Charles Abani | |
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Resident Coordinator of the United Nations | |
Assumed office May 2020 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Afikpo, Nigeria | 17 May 1960
Citizenship | Nigerian British |
Alma mater | Saïd Business School Ahmadu Bello University University of Nigeria |
Early life and education
editCharles Abani was born in Afikpo, Nigeria to an Igbo Father and English mother. Abani holds a bachelor's degree in History and Archaeology from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and a master's degree in political science from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He also attended the Oxford University Saïd Business School where he studied Business Administration and Management.
Career
editBetween 1995 and 1999, Charles Abani served as the Nigeria Country Director for the Voluntary Service Overseas VSO, managing development strategy and overall input from 90 volunteers across the country. In 1999, he was appointed the Nigeria Country Director for Action Aid and subsequently served as Africa Regional Operations Manager until 2007 when he moved to Oxfam as the South Africa Regional Director. Charles Abani has also served as the managing director for ARK International,[4] Chief of Party of the United States Agency for International Development Nigeria Civil Society Project and Director of West, Central Africa and Haiti at Chemonics. He has had extensive experience in networks of development and management in Africa as well as development work at an international level. He also has experience of working in the private sector and government in the UK.
United Nations Resident Coordinator
editIn May 2020, the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres appointed Charles Abani as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Ghana.[5]
References
edit- ^ "UNSDG | Secretary-General appoints Charles Abani of Nigeria UN Resident Coordinator in Ghana". unsdg.un.org.
- ^ "Civil Society, Civic Engagement, and Independent Media". Chemonics International.
- ^ "Participatory Systems Approaches to Advocacy in Nigeria: A Three-Volume Series - Root Change". January 8, 2020.
- ^ "Matching Fund partner ARK works to defeat rotavirus". www.gavi.org.
- ^ "Secretary-General Appoints Charles Abani of Nigeria United Nations Resident Coordinator in Ghana; Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". www.un.org.