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In accordance with Article 14 of the ARC Establishment Agreement, the ARC Agency Governing Board was elected by the Conference of the Parties in Dakar, Senegal on 27 February 2013. The Board is composed of eight members of varying expertise from development economics and risk finance to climate change and food security.  Five members and their alternates are elected for staggered terms from Parties that have expressed intent to take out insurance and taking into account geographical representation. One member is appointed by the African Union Commission for expertise in finance or insurance matters. An additional member is appointed by the African Union Commission in consultation with the UN World Food Programme for expertise in disaster management, climate change or food security.  The Director General serves as an ex officio member. All members of the ARC Agency Governing Board and their alternates serve in their personal capacities on a part-time basis as required to carry out their functions (See Articles 14 and 15 of the ARC Establishment Agreement for Composition and Functions of the Governing Board).

Hon. Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaNgozi-Okonjo-Iweala-03-Rikki-Hibbert-Photography (2) Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was elected Chairperson of the African Risk Capacity Agency Governing Board in 2013. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala has had a prestigious career in international development finance, previously serving as a Managing Director at the World Bank. She has also served as the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Honourable Minister of Finance for Nigeria. Dr. Okonjo-Iweala studied at Harvard and received a PhD in Regional Economics and Development from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She has won numerous awards including one of Time magazine’s Hero of the Year Awards in 2004 for her work on economic reform in Nigeria. In 2004/05 she was named Minister of the Year by the Financial Times and the Banker Africa.
Mr. Tosi Mpanu-MpanuTosi-Mpanu-Mpanu-01-Rikki-Hibbert-Photography (2) Mr. Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu is currently Chair of the Least Developed Countries Group of Negotiators for UNFCCC negotiations and Member of the UNFCCC’s Green Climate Fund. A DRC national, he has been an advisor to both the Environment and Foreign Affairs Ministries, becoming director of the Clean Development Mechanism, Designated National Authority of the DRC. Mr. Mpanu-Mpanu started his career with the World Bank after receiving an MBA from George Washington University and Masters in International Relations from the Sorbonne in Paris.
Mr. Ouhoumoudou MahamadouOuhoumoudou Mahamadou Mr. Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou was appointed Director of the Office of the President for Niger in mid-2015. Prior to this appointment, was Director General of a major national bank, BIA-Niger. Mr. Mahamadou has also served in the government of Niger as Minister of Mines, Energy, and Industry from 1991 to 1993 and as Minister of Finance from 2011 to 2012. He has also held the position of Deputy Executive Secretary of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Hon. Dr. Agnes KalibataAgnes Kalibata Hon. Dr. Agnes Kalibata joined the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) as President in 2014, prior to which she was Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources for Rwanda. She has held other senior positions within the government as well as being deputy vice chancellor for the University of Rwanda. She currently sits on a number of boards including the Strategic Advisory Council of the International Food Policy Research Institute. Dr. Kalibata has a PhD in Entomology from the University of Massachusetts.
Hon. Diombar ThiamDiombar Thiam Hon. Diombar Thiam is Advisor to the President of Mauritania on Financial and Economic Matters. He was previously Minister of Finance for four years after holding many senior positions within the Ministry of Finance including Director General of Treasury and Public Accounts, State Inspector General and main negotiator with the World Bank and IMF. Hon. Thiam has worked for the Mauritanian government for more than three decades.
Mr. Birama B. SidibeBirama-Sidibe-01-Rikki-Hibbert-Photography (2) Mr. Birama Sidibé, a national of Mali, most recently served as Vice President of the Islamic Bank of Development from 2009-2015. In this position he oversaw the expansion of IDB activities into Sub Saharan Africa. Prior to the IDB, Mr. Sidibe was Managing Director of Kenyan Housing Finance Institution, Shelter Afrique. He previously spent 23 years at the African Development Bank holding a range of technical and managerial positions. Mr Sidibé has a Masters in Water and Sanitation from the University of Montpellier.
Hon. Professor Peter MwanzaProf-Mwanza-01-Rikki-Hibbert-Photography (2) Hon. Professor Peter Mwanza was the Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development for Malawi from 2009-2010 and the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security from 2010-2015. He helped establish Mzuzu University in Malawi for which he later became Vice Chancellor, as well as assisting in establishing the Malawi Environmental and Endowment Trust for which he is Chairman and also the National Research Council of Malawi. Professor Mwanza has worked for the UN’s Economic Commission for Africa and the University of Malawi. He has a PhD in Microbiology from Ohio State University.
Mr. Mohamed BeavoguiMohamed-Beavogui-01-Rikki-Hibbert-Photography (2) Mr. Beavogui is currently Director General of the African Risk Capacity Agency after being elected by the ARC Conference of Parties in January 2015. Previously he was Director of Partnerships and Resource Mobilisation and Senior Advisor to the President of the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). He joined IFAD in 2001 after having spent seven years with the UN Office for Project Services and six years at the UN Food and Agricultural Organisation. Mr Beavogui holds a Masters in Engineering from Saint Petersburg Polytechnic and has had Executive Management training at Harvard Kennedy School.
The complete list of ARC Governing Board Members and Alternates with regions, term limits, and term expiration dates is listed below.
Region Name Expiry of Term
African Union Commission 3-year term Hon. Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (Nigeria - AU Chair Appointee) Former Minister of Finance and Chair of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) Primary December 2019
African Union Commission 3-year term Mr. Tosi Mpanu-Mpanu (Dem. Republic of Congo) Chair of the LDC Group of Negotiators and Member of the Green Climate Fund Board Primary December 2019
Central Africa 3-year term Mr. Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou (Niger) Director of the Office of the President and former Minister of Finance Primary December 2017
Mr. Tinga Ramde (Burkina Faso) Executive Secretary of the National Council for Food Security Alternate December 2017
West Africa 3-year term Mr. Birama B. Sidibe (Mali) Former Vice-President of the Islamic Development Bank Primary December 2018
Hon. Pa Ousman Jarju (The Gambia) Minister of Environment, Climate Change, Forestry, Water and Wildlife Alternate December 2018
North Africa  3-year term Hon. Diombar Thiam (Mauritania) Advisor to the President on Financial and Economic Matters and Former Minister of Finance Primary December 2016
Mr. Bouh Ould Sid' Ahmed (Mauritania) Technical Adviser to the Minister of Finance Alternate December 2016
East Africa 3-year term Hon. Dr. Agnes Kalibata (Rwanda) Interim President of AGRA and Former Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources Primary December 2016
Mr. Alexis Kanyankole (Rwanda) CEO, Development Bank of Rwanda (BRD) Alternate December 2016
Southern Africa 3-year term Hon. Professor Peter Mwanza (Malawi) Former Minister of Agriculture Primary December 2018
Dr. Andrew Daudi (Malawi) Former Principal Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security Alternate December 2018
ARC Conference of the Parties Mr. Mohamed Beavogui Director General of the ARC Agency (ex officio) Primary (non-voting) Ex Officio Member