Dr Vera Songwe
Biography
Vera Songwe is Chair of the Liquidity and Sustainability
Facility. Songwe is co-chair of the High Level Panel on Finance for Climate
Action. She is member of the Global Financial Alliance for Net Zero
(GFANZ). She is a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution. Songwe was previously Under-Secretary-General at the United
Nations and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for
Africa. Songwe has been recognized as one of Africa’s 100 most influential
people in 2022 and was a recipient of the All Africa Continental Leadership
Award, Songwe was named one of the nominees for Forbes Africa 50 Top Women in
2023. She recently co-authored a book entitled “Régional Integration in West
Africa: Is There a Role for a Single Currency?“
She has spent the last three years championing the cause for additional liquidity for emerging markets and the need for a new global financial architecture fit for the 21st century’s development challenges.
She
has held a number of senior positions at the World Bank, and the International
Finance Corporation. Her main areas of interest are financial stability,
macro-prudential policy, fiscal and monetary policy, innovative financing
mechanisms for development, climate finance, agriculture, energy, and economic
governance. She has extensive experience working in Africa, East Asia, Europe
and Central Asia and South Asia regions.
Prior
to joining the Bank, Dr. Songwe was a Visiting Scholar at the University of
Southern California and at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Dr. Songwe
holds a PhD. in Mathematical Economics from the Center for Operations Research
& Econometrics from the Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve in Belgium.
She holds a BA in Economics and a BA in Political Science from the University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor.