
K. Y. Amoako
Executive Secretary, Economic Commission for Africa
United Nations Under-Secretary-General
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Since 1995, K. Y.
Amoako has been Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa, the regional
arm of the United Nations in Africa, at the rank of Under-Secretary-General of the United
Nations. Mr. Amoako is a board member of the Development Gateway Foundation and Chair of
its Editorial Committee, a member of the Global Information and Infrastructure Commission,
and a member of the Commission on Capital Flows to Africa. He is also Chair of the
Commission for HIV/AIDS and Governance in Africa and recently served as a member of the
World Health Organization's high-level Commission on Macroeconomics and Health.
Prior to ECA, he worked in the
World Bank for two decades, latterly in senior positions including: Director of the
Education and Social Policy Department with responsibility for providing strategic
leadership for the Bank's programmes on poverty reduction and human resource development
(1993-1995); Division Chief of the Human Resources Operations Division for Brazil,
Venezuela and Peru (1990-1992); and Division Chief for Country Operations for six
countries in eastern Africa (1985-1990).
Among Mr. Amoako's principal
publications is `Balance of Payments Problems and Exchange Rate Policy: The Ghanaian
Experience' (1974). In addition, he supervised the preparation of major World Bank
reports and policy papers including: `Higher Education: The Lessons of Experience'
(1993); `Enhancing Women's Participation in Economic Development' (1994); and `Advancing
Social Development: A Contribution to the Social Summit' (1995). `Perspectives on
Africa's Development' (2000) contains the texts of 40 major speeches by Mr. Amoako on
the region's challenges delivered since 1996.
K.Y. Amoako received his B.A.
(Hons) with a concentration in Economics from the University of Ghana in Legon and his
M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley.
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