About
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Francesco La Camera
Director-General
Francesco La Camera is the Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). He was appointed at the Ninth Assembly of IRENA, the ultimate decision-making body of the Agency. Mr. La Camera took office on 4 April 2019 and brings more than thirty years of experience in the fields of climate, sustainability, and international cooperation.
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Gauri Singh
Deputy Director-General
Gauri Singh is the Deputy Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency. Ms. Singh brings more than 30 years of experience in policy, advocacy and project implementation within the field of renewable energy and sustainable development from India and the international system
Prior to joining IRENA, Ms. Singh worked within India’s federal government and at the apex level within provincial government. Federally, she was responsible for leading the development of the National Solar Mission of India policy in 2010, an early policy framework designed to drive solar power development across the country. At the Madhya Pradesh provincial Government, Ms. Singh steered rural development providing strategic planning and implementation guidance across the state for large initiatives. Her work involved poverty reduction and sustainable development within rural communities. She was also responsible for spearheading initiatives aimed at improving livelihoods for nearly two million poor women across the state. In Madhya Pradesh, Ms. Singh led livelihood projects based on decentralised renewable energy solutions to support rural artisans and ran an ambitious intervention to restore the flow of 40 rivers across the state, based on the use of remote sensing maps. She also played a key role in drafting the framework for the state Right to Water Act. Prior to that, Ms. Singh was Director, Country support and Partnerships at IRENA where she was responsible for regional and country level initiatives and for spearheading partnerships with regional energy and economic organisations.
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Ahmed Badr
Director, Project Facilitation & Support
Ahmed Badr is the Director of the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) Project Facilitation and Support division (PFS). The division offers member countries dedicated project implementation support. Mr. Badr joined the Agency in April 2020 and brings more than 30 years of international experience in the field of banking and finance.
In his role, Mr. Badr is tasked with leading the development of the division by building strong lines of cooperation with development banks and international financial institutions. He also spearheads the Agency’s implementation of the Climate Investment Platform, a multi-stakeholder platform established in partnership with SE4All, the UNDP and in coordination with Green Climate Fund, and manages IRENA’s ongoing relationship with the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development. Prior to joining IRENA, Mr. Badr held several senior operational positions in the field of climate change, renewable energy, energy efficiency, water and infrastructure projects in a number of multinational financial institutions, including the World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, European Commission (EuropeAid), and Japan Bank for International Cooperation. Mr. Badr is certified a project infrastructure project manager, with a B.Sc in Civil Engineering and Master’s Degree in Infrastructure Economics from the Université de Nantes, France.
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Alain Wilfried Biya
Chief of the IRENA New York Office and Permanent Observer to the United Nations
Mr. Alain Wilfried Biya is the Chief of the IRENA New York Office and Permanent Observer to the United Nations (UN). Mr. Biya represents IRENA in all the organs of the UN, promotes active engagement with private sector and financial institutions and oversees the Agency’s involvement with US-based organisations and entities.
Mr. Biya has 18 years of diplomatic experience, including in the field of sustainable development. Previously, he undertook a number of assignments at the Ministry of External Relations of Cameroon on partnerships and cooperation with the European Union and the UN. He also served at the Permanent Mission of Cameroon to the UN in New York where he represented the Cameroon at the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council and the Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS). He holds a master’s degree in International Relations from the International Relations Institute of Cameroon (University of Yaoundé II).
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Rabia Ferroukhi
Director, Knowledge, Policy and Finance Centre
As Director of the Knowledge, Policy and Finance Centre (KPFC), Dr. Rabia Ferroukhi oversees the Agency's work on a range of renewable energy policy issues including design, socio-economic benefits and integrated resource management. Dr. Ferroukhi joined IRENA in 2011 and has over 20 years of experience in the fields of energy, development and environment.
She worked in both public and private sectors, including with governments in the Middle-East and North Africa, energy companies in the Mediterranean region and the GCC, and international institutions. Dr. Ferroukhi holds a Master in Applied Economics and a Ph.D. in Economics from the American University in Washington DC.
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Gurbuz Gonul
Director, Country Engagement and Partnerships
As Director of the IRENA’s Country Engagement and Partnerships (CEP), Gurbuz Gonul oversees the Agency’s work on supporting member countries in the development and implementation of national and regional renewable energy strategies and programmes through IRENA’s regional initiatives, tailored country support as well as partnership initiatives.
Mr. Gonul joined IRENA in 2014 as Head of Regions Unit. Formerly, he worked as Senior Energy Economist of the Islamic Development Bank between 2010 and 2014, where he led the work for the development of an Energy Sector Policy for the Bank as well as the processing of complex loan and technical assistance projects in Africa and Asia. Between 2004 and 2010, Mr. Gonul served as Senior Expert at the Energy Charter Secretariat in Brussels, where he spearheaded policy analysis, sectoral in-depth reviews, regional / country reviews concerning energy investments, trade and transportation. He also held positions in the EU Commission’s Delegation in Ankara and Turkey’s Ministry of Energy since 1993. Mr. Gonul holds Master of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in Oil and Gas Engineering from the Middle East Technical University in Ankara.
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Elizabeth Press
Director, Planning and Programme Support
Ms Elizabeth Press is Director of Planning and Programme Support in the Executive Office of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). She leads the Agency’s programme and strategy development and related activities in IRENA governing bodies. Ms Press represents IRENA in climate-focused organisations and initiatives and leads several special projects, including geopolitics of energy transitions. She also oversees diversification of the Agency’s resource base and is IRENA’s focal point in Europe.
Ms Press has served with IRENA since its inception in 2011. Before joining the Agency, she worked for some 18 years in development and peace and security, predominately with the United Nations. Ms Press served in Africa, Europe, Middle East, North America, and South-East Asia. She has an MA in Public Administration.
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Laura Secada Daly
Chief of Staff
Laura Secada Daly is the Chief of Staff of the International Renewable Energy Agency. In her role she is responsible for the overall management of the Executive Office, ensuring the Governance Support Office, Legal Affairs, Protocol and Liaison, Events Management, and Publications, deliver the support needed to enable the Director-General and the Deputy Director-General to lead effectively.
Before joining IRENA, Ms. Secada was Director-General of Climate Change and Desertification under the Ministry of Environment in Peru, where she led the design and implementation of the country´s public policies on climate change. Under her lead the high-level permanent Commission on Climate Change of Peru was established, and as Technical Secretary she guided the process to update the country´s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). Prior to that, as the Director for Green House Gas Mitigation, Ms Secada was responsible for developing and coordinating low-carbon public policies and sustainable development in Peru. She is also engaged in UNFCCC Climate Change International Negotiations and led Peru’s COP24 and COP25 delegations in Katowice and Madrid, respectively. Ms. Secada has fostered international cooperation to implement climate change projects with UNDP, SECO Swiss Cooperation, FAO, UNEP- DTU, NDC Partnership, Global Environmental Facility (GEF), International Development Bank, and World Bank, and served as country focal point for Germany´s International Climate Initiative (IKI) and Euroclima+ programme financed by the EU. Ms. Secada holds a Bachelor’s in Science and Philosophy from Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru, a Master’s in Conservation Science from Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Peru, and has studied Environmental Change and Management at School of Geography and the Environment at Oxford University.
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Aboubacar Toure
Director, Administration and Management Services
As Director of the Administration and Management Services (AMS), Aboubacar Touré oversees the Financial, Budgetary, Human Resources, Information and Communications Technology, Procurement and General Services, Travel and Facilities Management operations of IRENA.
Prior to joining IRENA, Mr Touré spent more than 20 years at UNDP serving as Director of Operations and Deputy Country Director of UNDP in the Cameroon, Chad, Haiti, Mali and Senegal. He also worked with the Executive Office of UNDP and the Bureau of Management Services of UNDP in New York, and most recently as Senior Operations Advisor for UNDP Regional bureau for Africa, covering 46 Africa Countries in Operations Management. Aboubacar Touré is a national of Côte d’Ivoire and holds a Master’s degree from Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University in France, a Global Executive MBA from Institut Français de Gestion in France, an Advanced University Diploma in Computer Science and Communication from the University of Lorraine in France and completed the program of General Management with Georgetown University in the USA as well as the Program of Digital Mindset from IESE Business School in New York.
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Ute Collier
Deputy Director, Knowledge, Policy and Finance Centre (KPFC)
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Roland Roesch
Deputy Director, IRENA Innovation and Technology Center (IITC)
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Stefano Marguccio
Senior Advisor to the Director-General