Education
Since leaving his government post he has gained a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Sussex and worked extensively in health financing in many African countries with a variety of organizations, including the HLSP Institute (United Kingdom), Abt Associates Incorporated. (United States of America), and the International Labour Organisation.
Career
lieutenant remained in power until January 7, 1993. Over the period 1999 to 2004, he worked as a Regional Advisor for West and Central Africa and Senior Economist for United States Agency for International Development’s Partnerships for Health Reform project He is now an executive director of the African Health Economics and Policy Association (AfHEA) and a senior health economist at the World Bank office in Senegal.