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Dr. Gobind
Nankani, a Ghanaian national, is the Executive Director of International
Growth Center, London. He is also, concurrently Chairman of the
Economic Advisory Council to the President of Ghana, periodically
visiting Ghana from London.
He is a former Vice President for Africa at the World Bank, and
has also been the Vice-President of the Bank's Poverty Reduction
and Economic Management Network (PREM), and former President of
Global Development Network (GDN).
As President of GDN, he has led the organization in the effort
to reinforce research excellence among developing country-based
researchers, and to link them more effectively with policy-makers.
He has also began an effort by GDN to help shape policy debates
on global issues such as climate change and the impact of the
finanical crisis on developing countries.
Dr. Nankani is a development economist and has held senior management
positions in various regions and sectors across the World Bank.
As Vice President of the Bank's Africa region, he was responsible
for the overall strategy and management of the Bank's lending,
policy analysis and client relationships with all 47 Sub-Saharan
African countries. As Vice President for PREM, he provided overall
direction for the Bank's work on poverty reduction, growth, governance,
trade, gender and debt.
Dr. Nankani has been Chief Economist, South Asia and has also
served, on leave from the World Bank, as an economic advisor to
the Government of Ghana.
He holds a PhD and MA degrees from Harvard University and a BSc
degree from the University of Ghana, Legon. He was recently honoured
with the Order of the Volta (2008).
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