Board Chair
Chairman and Managing Partner, SouthBridge
Former Board Chair, The Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria (2019 – 2023)
Emeritus President, African Development Bank (2005 – 2015)
Special Envoy of the African Union on Financing, the Peace Fund and COVID19 response
Former Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Rwanda (1997 – 2005)
A Rwandan economist and former Finance Minister, Dr. Kaberuka is the 7th President of the African Development Bank (2005-2015). He is credited for expanding the reach and impact of AfDB, Africa’s premier financial institution during his two terms as President.
Kaberuka is currently the African Union High Representative for Financing, the Peace Fund and COVID19 response. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of several organisations and think tanks including the Rockefeller Foundation, Center for Global Development, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, and The Brookings Institution. He serves on the International Advisory Council of Standard Chartered Bank and Co-Chair of Council on State Fragility.
He was also nominated in 2017 to Chair the panel on the third External Evaluation of the International Monetary Fund. Since retiring from the African Development Bank, he is Chairman and Managing Partner of SouthBridge a financial and investment advisory firm which he co-founded
The ability to produce and export a broad array of goods and services.
The ability to compete in the global market for non-extractive exports.
Labor productivity in the agriculture, manufacturing and construction, and services sectors.
The share of medium- and high-technology content in production and exports.
Incomes, income inequality, and total and female formal employment.
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