Sunday, July 10, 2022

Famari Barro resumes as SCI Nigeria Country Director


By Sola Charles

A new Country Director has been appointed for Save the Children International, Nigeria, in the person of Mr. Famari Barro. He resumed office with effect from 16 June 2022.

In a statement, Amanuel Mamo, Director of Advocacy, Campaigns, Communication, and Media, SCI, Nigeria, noted that before his latest appointment, the new Country Director has been Country Coordinator in Guinea Bissau, Country Director in Niger and Cameroon, Director of Support Services in Haiti, and Director of Operations in Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Togo.

The statement revealed that Barro who has over 30 years of experience managing, designing, and leading the development and humanitarian programs, was with Plan International including as Deputy Regional Director for Operations in West & Central Africa, providing leadership and technical expertise.

Barro joined SCI in January 2016 as Country Director in Cote d’Ivoire and brought an extensive portfolio to the Country Office. In 2019 he joined Catholic Relief Service in Guinea Bissau to be a successful Chief of Party for a McGovern Dole Food for Education (FFE), USAID-funded Project.

The new Country Director will be leading in the transformation of from SCI, Nigeria to a new operating model, whilst also delivering its 2022–2024 Country Strategy Plan through implementing quality programs, including advocacy and campaigning for the rights of the most marginalized children, including girls and children with disabilities.

On his new appointment, Barro noted:  “I am very delighted to join Save the Children Nigeria’s Team and to join our efforts to that of all relevant stakeholders so that children in Nigeria are more protected against all forms of violence, grow up healthy and have access to quality basic and inclusive education”. 

Save the Children has been working in Nigeria since 2001 and is currently present in 14 states of the federation and FCT. The organization believes every child deserves a future. 




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