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Gambian appointed CFO of Global Fund

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The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria has announced the appointment of a Gambian financial expert, Adda Faye, as the new chief financial officer, according to a press statement released on June 26.

While the Global Fund is working toward optimising its financial resource management at this critical moment in global public health financing, the establishment believes that Ms Faye is the right person, capable of managing the position, considering her years of experience in global financial operations.

“Effective financial management will play a central role in enabling the Global Fund to mount an effective response to the Covid-19 pandemic, to protect the gains we have fought to achieve against HIV, TB and malaria. Adda will lead this effort, bringing a wealth of experience and insight and a proven ability to deliver impact,” said Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund.

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According to the press statement, the lady, with dual citizen of The Gambia and France, has been a staff of the Global Fund for some years with excellent financial management skills and track records.

“Faye began her career at the Global Fund as a finance specialist in country teams, before moving up to more senior leadership roles. Throughout her impressive journey at the Global Fund, she has made huge contributions and played an influential role in the organisation’s transformation agenda.”

While reacting to the new development, Faye promised to use her expertise to create more financial opportunities and support rescue businesses lashed by Covid-19 pandemic.
“I want to be a CFO that enables business opportunities, drives result-based resource allocation and has a positive impact on business operations,” said Faye. “We face a huge collective challenge and I am passionate about the opportunity to use finance as an enabler to drive programmatic performance in the countries we serve, and in our role in mitigating the effects of Covid-19 on the programs we support.”
Before joining the Global Fund, Adda had worked with Gambian Ministry of Finance in Banjul and Unesco headquarters in Paris, both in the areas of finance.
Culled from Parkchester Times

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