African Development Foundation
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The African Development Foundation (ADF) was established by the United States Congress "in 1980 as an independent public corporation with a mandate to promote the participation of Africans in the economic and social development of their countries. For more than 20 years, ADF has helped grassroots groups and individuals in Africa help themselves by providing the resources they need to advance their own efforts to promote economic and social development." [1]
- C.D. Glin - CEO
Contents
Board
Accessed December 2011: [1]
- Jack Leslie, Chairman
- John O. Agwunobi, Vice-Chairman
- Mimi Alemayehou, Board Member Mimi Alemayehou, Member of the Board
- Ward Brehm, Member of the Board
- Johnnie Carson, Member of the Board
- Julius E. Coles, Board Member
- Morgan M. Davis, Board Member
- Lloyd O. Pierson, President
Directors (2007)
- Edward Brehm, Chairman (Ward Brehm)
- Vice Chair (currently vacant)
- Jack Leslie, Board Member
- Dr. Ephraim Batambuze, Board Member
- Lloyd Pierson, Board Member
- Ambassador Jendayi Frazer, Board Member
- Rodney J. MacAlister, President
- Nathaniel Fields, Vice President and CEO for Africa Operations
- Richard C. Day, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- William R. Ford - Former President
- Leonard H. Robinson, Jr. - Former President (1985-90)
- Henry McKoy
- Jay Katzen
References
Contact
- Web: http://www.adf.gov