First Black African to Lead UNIDO

  • Appointed Director-General in 2005; re-elected in 2009.
  • First Sub-Saharan African and first Black leader of the agency since its founding.
  • Marked a transformative shift toward inclusive global leadership within the UN system.

Revived a Declining UNIDO

  • Assumed leadership during a crisis of donor confidence and institutional uncertainty.
  • Stabilized finances, enhanced operational efficiency, and restored global credibility.
  • Rebuilt trust with major donor countries and reestablished UNIDO as a vital technical authority.

Rebranded UNIDO Through "Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development" (ISID)

  • Coined and embedded ISID into UNIDO’s strategy— integrating poverty reduction, gender equality, and climate action.
  • Led the conceptual development that influenced SDG 9:
    Inclusive and sustainable industrialization.

Integrated Energy into Industrial Policy

  • Framed energy access as a core development issue rather than a technical challenge.
  • Developed renewable energy and energy efficiency programs in tandem with industrial growth.
  • Set the stage for global recognition of energy access in the UN’s SDG agenda.

Scaled South-South and African Industrial Cooperation

  • Fostered multi-country collaboration across Africa, China, India, and Brazil.
  • Elevated the African Union’s Accelerated Industrial Development of Africa (AIDA) program.
  • Shifted global discourse on Africa from aid dependency to production, innovation, and trade.

Scaled South-South and African Industrial Cooperation

  • Fostered multi-country collaboration across Africa, China, India, and Brazil.
  • Fostered multi-country collaboration across Africa, China, India, and Brazil.
  • Elevated the African Union’s Accelerated Industrial Development of Africa (AIDA) program.
  • Shifted global discourse on Africa from aid dependency to production, innovation, and trade.

Expanded Technical Assistance to 100+ Countries

  • Oversaw tailored support to governments and private sectors in industrial modernization, tech adoption, and SME growth.
  • Supported flagship projects in agro-processing, clean manufacturing, and supply chain upgrading worldwide.

Forged High-Level Strategic Alliances

  • Partnered with the World Bank, AfDB, GEF, ECOWAS, ASEAN, and others to drive climate-smart industrial development.
  • Positioned UNIDO as a go-to technical partner for infrastructure, energy, and environmental integration.
    Championing Green Industry and Eco-Innovation
  • Launched the Green Industry Platform to connect governments and businesses on sustainable manufacturing.
  • Expanded cleaner production initiatives to over 50 countries.
  • Embedded climate action into industrial value chains.

Modernized UNIDO Internally

  • Instituted performance-driven management, governance reform, and transparent budgeting.
  • Elevated technical talent and improved mission responsiveness globally.
  • Made the agency more results-oriented and competitive.

Global Thought Leader on Development and Energy

  • Key UN voice at World Economic Forum, UN General Assembly, COP summits, and African Union events.
  • Published influential work linking industry, energy access, and climate resilience.

Contributions to Sierra Leone While at UNIDO

  • Facilitated targeted capacity-building programs for Sierra Leonean SMEs and agro-industries.
  • Led technical assistance for value addition in agricultural processing, contributing to rural employment and local market integration.
  • Channeled industrial diagnostics and vocational skills training programs during post-conflict economic stabilization.
  • Coordinated emergency resilience programs for countries affected by Ebola, including mobilizing post-Ebola industrial recovery grants and technical support for Sierra Leone’s health-industrial supply chains.

UN SEforALL CEO and Special Representative (2013-2016)

  • Led UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Energy for All initiative.
  • Mobilized governments and private investors to deliver energy access and renewables worldwide.
  • Instrumental in embedding energy access into SDG 7.

Current Chair of Presidential Initiatives (2023-Present)

  •  Appointed by President Julius Maada Bio to lead Sierra Leone’s flagship national transformation pillars on Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Food Security.
  • Secured over $800 million in investment pledges at the
    2023 OPEC Fund Roundtable in Vienna-marking the largest active financial commitment to energy and agriculture in Sierra Leone’s history.
  • Oversaw Sierra Leone’s admission into Mission 300, a strategic clean energy financing initiative.