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Oley Dibba-Wadda appointed ADEA chairperson

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Press release The Steering Committee of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) has appointed of Mrs Oley Lucretia Clara Dibba-Wadda of The Gambia as the new executive committee chairperson with effect from January 2019. Mrs Dibba-Wadda succeeds Mr Peter Materu, currently chief programme officer at MasterCard Foundation (MCF) and former ADEA Executive Committee chairperson (2015 – 2018) to whom the ADEA Steering Committee reiterates its deep gratitude and appreciation for his dedicated service to the association. She is a social development executive and strategic analyst with over 20 years of leadership and management experience. She is an expert in African and international policies on education, gender equality and youth development. She is currently the Director for Human Capital, Youth and Skills Development at the African Development Bank Group (AfDB). Before joining the African Development Bank, she was the executive secretary of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA). She had earlier worked as the executive director of the Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE), a pan-African organisation for promoting the education of girls across sub-Saharan Africa. She had also worked as the executive director of Femmes Africa Solidarité (FAS) – an Africa-wide organisation on women, peace and security in Africa. Mrs Dibba-Wadda has held several other management and advisory roles in various international development agencies, including Oxfam (UK), the Commonwealth Education Fund and Concern Universal. She is a global ambassador for 10X10 and Concern Universal. She chairs and sits on several advisory boards and committees across the globe. A certified life coach, she has over the past 19 years been providing coaching and mentoring support on emotional life skills to several youths across the African continent. She is the founder of the Gam-Africa Institute for Leadership (GAIL) in The Gambia and a strong advocate and champion for youth development in Africa. In recognition of her exemplary contribution towards human development, she was awarded the “Inspiring Woman of Excellence” in 2012 and the “African Woman Leadership” in 2013. She was one of the nominees for the “2017 New African Woman in Education.” She holds a master’s degree in Gender Analysis in Development from the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and a diploma in Gender and Development. Mrs Dibba-Wadda brings world-class credentials to her position as Executive Committee chairperson. All members of ADEA are thrilled to have her on board again and look forward to supporting her leadership. The Association for the Development of Education in Africa officially welcomes Oley and wishes her all the best in her new assignment as chairperson of the ADEA Executive Committee.]]>

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