Malangu Kabedi Mbuyi Explained

Malangu Kabedi Mbuyi
Birth Date:1 February 1958
Birth Place:Kananga, Kasaï-Occidental Province, Belgian Congo
Education:Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) (English: Free University of Brussels)
Occupation:Central Bank Governor
Nationality:Congolese
Citizenship:Congolese citizenship
Governor of the Central Bank of the Congo (BCC)
Relatives:1 husband & 2 children

Malangu Kabedi Mbuyi (born 1 February 1958), also Malangu Kabedi-Mbuyi, is a Congolese economist who was appointed Governor of the Central Bank of the Congo (French: Banque centrale du Congo) (BCC), on 30 June 2021. BCC is the central bank and national banking regulator in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Malangu Kabedi is the first woman to serve as governor of the Central Bank of the Congo since the bank was established in 1961.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Marie-France Malangu Kabedi Mbuyi was born in the town of Kananga, Kasaï-Occidental Province, in the Belgian Congo. She holds a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's degree in econometrics, both awarded by the Free University of Brussels.[3]

Career

She began her career in 1984. Her first job was at the Centre for Applied Economics at the Free University of Brussels, where she worked for a year as an economist. She was then hired by the BCC (at that time Bank of Zaire), where she worked in their research department for two years. She then joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF), working in Washington, D.C. as an economist in various capacities. Her work at the IMF lasted more than 30 years.[2] [3]

Her work at the IMF involved "statistical data management, analysis and macroeconomic projections". Her area of responsibility included Togo, Benin, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Mali. She also served as the IMF resident representative for Benin and Togo in the 1990s, and then for Cameroon between 2005 and 2009. From 2015 until 2018 she served as the Director and Head of Mission at IMF's Regional Technical Assistance Centre for West Africa (AFRITAC-West). The centre is located in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and covers nine West African countries.[2] [3]

Personal life

She speaks, reads, and writes fluently in two Congolese languages. She is also fluent in French and English and has a working knowledge of Spanish and Portuguese.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Congo appoints IMF veteran Kabedi-Mbuyi to lead central bank . . 5 July 2021 . Stanis Bujakera, Aaron Ross and Sonya Hepinstall . 3 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Five things to know about DRC's first female central bank governor . The Africa Report . 9 July 2021 . Joël Té-Léssia Assoko . 3 June 2023 . Paris, France.
  3. Web site: Profile of Malangu Kabedi Mbuyi, Governor of the Central Bank of the Congo . . 30 June 2021 . Central Bank of the Congo . 3 June 2023 . Kinshasa, DR Congo. Translated from the original French language.