Victoria Kwakwa has been appointed the new Vice President of the World Bank for the eastern and southern regions of Africa. This announcement was made on Friday, July 1, 2022, by the World Bank.
Kwakwa takes over from Hafez Ghanem, who retired from the
World Bank on June 30, 2022.
The Washington-based financial institution said that Kwakwa,
who has over 30 years of experience in development economics, will lead and
oversee an active regional program including a financing portfolio of “over 300
projects totaling more than $50 billion with extensive policy research and
advice.”
One of the critical projects that Kwakwa will be tasked with
completing is the East Africa Trade and Transport Facilitation Project, which
will not only improve railway services in Kenya and Uganda but also improve
trading activities across the East Africa region.
Kwakwa, a B.Sc. degree holder in Economics and Statistics
from the University of Ghana, joined the World Bank in 1989 and rose through
the ranks to become the President of the East Asia-Pacific Region.
According to the bank’s statement, her impact on improving
the bank’s operational efficiency didn’t go unnoticed.
“In her most recent role as the World Bank’s Vice President
for Corporate Strategic Initiatives, she worked closely with the World Bank
Managing Director of Operations to enhance the bank’s operational efficiency
and impact,” a statement announcing the appointment noted.
“Under Kwakwa’s leadership, the World Bank will continue to
provide vital support to countries as they face a series of complex,
multifaceted challenges, including the fallout from the COVID-19 crisis,
increasing climate shocks, food and energy-fueled inflation, and rising debt
levels.”
“She will focus on support for economic recovery and
transformation, private-sector job creation, human capital development, climate
resilience, agricultural productivity, and food security, as well as access to
critical infrastructure.”
Kwakwa will help the bank “target efforts to reduce the
drivers of fragility and conflict, improve gender equality, and increase
regional integration.”