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Ndinaye Sekwi CHARUMBIRA

Economic Affairs Officer

Ethiopia (ETH)
Addis Ababa

Brief information
Education

Doctoral (PHD) : PhD in Governance and Public Analysis
Master : MSC
Bachelor : Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences


Languages

English,


Countries of Work Experience

Botswana, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia


Affiliation
Section : Regional Integration
Division : Regional Integration and Trade
UN Agency : UNECA
Country of Assignment : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (ETH)

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Biography
Ms. Ndinaye Sekwi Charumbira is an Economic Affairs Officer in the Regional Integration and Trade Division of the Economic Commission for Africa. Prior to that, Ms. Charumbira served as a Policy Officer in the Economic Policy and Research Division of the Department of Economic Affairs at the African Union Commission. Ms. Charumbira previously worked as an Economist at the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning of Botswana, where she held several positions in the Employment and Manpower Planning, Development Programmes, and Macroeconomic Planning Sections of the Division of Economic Affairs.
Publications

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SDGs Expertise (Hover over the SDG image to view expert's key areas of focus.)
Areas of Expertise
  • Economic Policy Development & Coordination
  • Economic Data Analysis & Modelling
  • Macroeconomic Planning & Forecasting
  • Project Life-Cycle Management
  • Regional Integration & Development
  • Manpower Planning & Budgeting
  • Budgeting & Expenditure Management
  • Monitoring & Evaluation
  • Research & Policy Analysis
Professional Categories
  • Economics, Business, Finance and Trade
  • Governance, Political Affairs and Public Administration
  • International Development
OIBCs Expertise
  • OIBC 2.

    Ensuring effective and efficient macroeconomic management & accelerated inclusive, economic transformation and diversification
  • Task Force 2.

    Knowledge Management
  • Task Force 3.

    Enhancing transparency and results-based management at the regional level