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Ebele Monye
Research Analyst, Africa Program

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Ebele Monye is a research analyst at the Africa Program for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Her professional interest focuses on financial inclusion and the potential of digitally-enabled financial solutions to serve the unbanked and vulnerable.

Monye currently spends her time conducting research and working on strategic communications at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the World Bank. Her expertise lies in analyzing development data and using impactful storytelling to guide data-driven policy decisions by stakeholders.

She has a Masters in International Development Policy from Georgetown University and a Bachelors from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.


education
Master of International Development Policy, Georgetown University., Bachelor of Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
languages
English, French

All work from Ebele Monye

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Tracking Progress of the U.S. Digital Transformation With Africa Initiative

What the United States and Africa have accomplished in their first year of digital collaboration.

· March 11, 2024
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An African Agenda for World Bank Group Reform

Recommendations from a high-level roundtable on an African agenda for World Bank reform hosted by the Carnegie Africa Program and the African Climate Foundation.

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Why Nigeria’s Controversial Naira Redesign Policy Hasn’t Met Its Objectives

The redesign policy for Nigeria’s currency, the naira, resulted in a cash shortage and economic difficulties for Nigerians who rely on cash. However, implementation is still possible if policymakers consider several recommendations.

· January 18, 2024