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Mamoun Beheiry

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Preceded by
  
Abdelwahab Labidi

Role
  
Economist

Name
  
Mamoun Beheiry


Profession
  
Economist

Nationality
  
Sudanese

Education
  
University of Oxford

Alma mater
  
Brasenose College University of Oxford

Died
  
August 2002, Khartoum, Sudan

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Mamoun Ahmed Abdel Wahab Beheiry (October 1925 – August 2002) was a Sudanese economist, known for his contributions to African and Arab banking establishments.

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Education

Following earlier education at Wad Madani primary and intermediate schools, Beheiry attended Brasenose College, University of Oxford between 1946 and 1949 where he an achieved a B.A. (Hons.) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. This made him one of the first African ministers to seek an education in the west.

Career

In 1959, he became the first commissioner of the Bank of Sudan then went on to become the first president of the African Development Bank.

Due to his international reputation, Beheiry also became the first person to be elected Minister of Finance twice.

Legacy

Following his death in 2002, the Mamoun Beheiry Center for Economical and Social Studies and Researches in Africa was established in Khartoum with the goal of promoting research on economic and social development in Africa.

References

Mamoun Beheiry Wikipedia