Ecobank Academy seeks to enhance Africa health
Ecobank Academy, a corporate
university of the leading independent pan-African banking group in
collaboration with Ecobank Foundation (EcobankFoundation.org), 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 Honorable 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, 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 is 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, Ecobank Foundation,
jointly commented that “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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