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Mayor's Office on African Affairs

With ten years of experience managing multifaceted operational and strategic development across government and nonprofit ecosystems, Aly Kaba has served at the Mayor's Office on African Affairs (MOAA) in various capacities since 2015, including Interim and Deputy Director. Throughout his tenure at MOAA, Kaba has dedicated Himself to ensuring the District's African immigrants have greater awareness and access to DC government programs and services of health, education, employment, social services, safety, and business for their economic and social development. Kaba is a dedicated global change advocate known for driving mission success through critical partnerships and informed decision-making. Kaba is a member of the Executive Office of the Mayor (EOM) grant making committee to inform decisions on community grant cycles for 190+ grants supporting non-governmental projects. Projects include the $10M DC HOPE Community Grants in response to COVID19, the $2.5M Immigration Justice Legal Services Grant Program, and the $100K African Community Development Grant program. In coordination with the Deputy Mayor's Office for Planning and Economic Development, Kaba drove a new competitive DC global business strategy to include African countries and participated in Mayor Bowser's Diplomatic & Trade Mission to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Certified Public Manager from the Georges Washington University Center for Excellence in Public Leadership, Kaba holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Social Policy and a Master of Arts in International Economics and Globalization focusing on International Development from the University Pierre Mendes. Originally from Guinea, he is fluent in French, English, Pular, Sosso, and Mandinka. Director Kaba is a proud resident of Ward 5.

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