Claver Gatete

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Claver Gatete (born 23 May 1962) is a Rwandan politician and diplomat who has been serving as the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa since 2023.[1]

Appointed byAntónio Guterres
Preceded byVera Songwe
PresidentPaul Kagame
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Claver Gatete
Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
Assumed office
6 October 2023
Appointed byAntónio Guterres
Preceded byVera Songwe
Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations
In office
28 March 2022  6 October 2023
Preceded byValentine Rugwabiza
Minister of Infrastructure
In office
6 April 2018  28 March 2022
PresidentPaul Kagame
Preceded byMusoni James
Succeeded byErnest Nsabimana
Minister of Finance and Economic Planning
In office
26 February 2013  6 April 2018
Succeeded byUzziel Ndagijimana
Personal details
Born (1962-05-23) 23 May 1962 (age 64)
CitizenshipRwandan
University of British Columbia (BSc, MSc)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionEconomist
CabinetCabinet of Rwanda
PortfolioInfrastructure
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From 2022 to 2023, Gatete was Rwanda's Permanent Representative to the United Nations.[2] He previously served as the Minister of Infrastructure in the Rwandan cabinet. Prior to his Cabinet appointment in April 2018, he served as Minister of Finance and Economic Planning from 2013 to 2018.[3] He has previously served as the governor of the National Bank of Rwanda and as Rwanda's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Iceland.[4]

Early life and education

Claver Gatete was born in Mbarara, Uganda, on 23 May 1962, where he was raised and educated.[citation needed]

He studied Agricultural Economics at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and was awarded a Bachelor of Science in 1991. His Master of Science, also in Agricultural Economics, was awarded in 1993, by the same university.[4][dead link]

Career

Upon the completion of his university studies, Gatete worked in Canada as an economist between 1991 and 1997, and then worked as the national economist with the United Nations Development Programme in Rwanda until 2000.[4][dead link]

In October 2001, Gatete joined the office of the president as the president's personal representative to NEPAD's Steering Committee. He concurrently served as the Coordinator of the National African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) and as a Member of the NEPAD's African Partnership Forum (APF), until November 2003.[5]

For a period of two years, from November 2003 until November 2005, he served as the Secretary to the Treasury, in the Finance and Economic Planning ministry.[4][dead link] [5]

From November 2005 until December 2009, Gatete was Rwanda's ambassador to the UK, Ireland and Iceland, before joining the National Bank of Rwanda as the deputy governor. He then served as the governor of the National Bank of Rwanda from May 2011,[6][7] before his appointment as the Minister of Finance.[4][dead link] [5]

He was appointed Minister of Infrastructure in April 2018, replacing James Musoni.[8] He was replaced as Minister of Finance of Rwanda by Uzziel Ndagijimana.[9]

On 6 October 2023, UN Secretary-General António Guterres appointed Gatete as the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.[10]

From 2013-2018 he was Ex-Officio Member of the Board of Governors African Development Bank (AfDB).[11]

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