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Ecobank Academy to Enhance Africa’s Health System

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The Ecobank Academy, a corporate university of the leading independen­t panAfrican banking group in collaborat­ion with Ecobank Foundation, has launched an innovative developmen­t programme aimed at improving Africa’s health systems through rigorous financial management, effective leadership developmen­t and sound implementa­tion capabiliti­es.

The programme was co-designed by Ecobank Academy and The Global Fund with support from leading organisati­ons in financial management, leadership and execution.

The Minister of Health of Togo, Moustafa Mijiyawa; Head of Grant Management Division, Mark Eddinton for The Global Fund; and Amin Manekia, Ecobank’s Group Executive for Corporate & Investment Banking, inaugurate­d the programme.

Speaking at the opening on behalf of Ecobank’s Group CEO, Mr. Manekia said: “Ecobank from its inception, has embraced a commitment to enhance economic developmen­t across Africa. Ecobank has not only become a world-class pan-African institutio­n, it is also a torchbeare­r for a new Africa.

“The bank has become part of the mainstream banking culture in 36 African countries and is fully supportive of organisati­ons that work continuous­ly to improve the socio-economic transforma­tion of our communitie­s alongside government­s and the private sector.”

The curriculum seeks to expand the skills of grant implemente­rs and includes modules on leadership, strategy, knowledge management and sharing of best practices.

At the heart of this training was the desire to help implementi­ng partners play their part in driving long-lasting impact in the communitie­s they serve.

They are not only accountabl­e for the grants they are implementi­ng, they are also at the forefront of the mission to end HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculos­is as epidemics and build resilient and strong health systems. Ecobank’s vision is to ensure that access to knowledge will not limit an organisati­on’s ability to deliver on its mission.

On behalf of their teams, Simon Rey, Ecobank Group Head for Ecobank Academy, Talent and Organisati­onal Developmen­t and Carl Manlan, Chief Operating Officer for Ecobank Foundation jointly commented: “We fundamenta­lly believe that it is in all our interest to build a knowledgea­ble pool of practition­ers that can become leaders in their fields.

“This training is organised because we believe that an ecosystem of finance managers in the developmen­t sector who are well trained and equipped to save lives will stretch every CFA Franc, Dollar or Euro that are disbursed for the purpose.”

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