Southern Africa: New UNFPA Regional Director to Lead Efforts to Achieve the SDGs and ICPD Commitments in East and Southern Africa

Lydia Zigomo of Zimbabwe has recently been appointed Regional Director of UNFPA East and Southern Africa.
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Johannesburg — Lydia Zigomo has been appointed Regional Director of UNFPA East and Southern Africa.

A human rights lawyer and an international development and humanitarian leader, she takes over from Dr. Bannet Ndyanabangi, the outgoing Regional Director ad interim.

Ms. Zigomo, a Zimbabwean national, previously served as Global Programmes Director for Oxfam International in Kenya, where she also spent four years as Regional Director for the Horn, East, and Central Africa region. Prior to that, she served as Water Aid's Regional Director in East Africa for more than ten years.

Ms. Zigomo holds a master's degree in civil liberties and human rights law from the University of Leicester, and a bachelor of laws honours degree from the University of Zimbabwe. She was also an Eisenhower Fellow in 2001 and a former participant of the British Council Leadership Programme in Zimbabwe.

"UNFPA's vision of achieving a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled is close to my heart," Ms. Zigomo said.

"As we begin to emerge from the challenging years of COVID-19, which severely strained health system service delivery and set back our mandate in the region, we will approach each day with agile solutions, ingenuity and strengthened resolve to ensure that we leave no woman or adolescent girl behind," she said.

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