Dr. Mehoundo Faton is a seasoned international development executive and programme governance specialist with 24 years of institutional leadership at UNICEF, spanning complex operational environments across Africa and the Caribbean. His career has been defined by the design and strategic management of large-scale, multi-country programmes in challenging and fragile contexts — combining rigorous programme architecture with a hands-on commitment to capacity building, institutional strengthening, and results-based accountability.
Throughout his tenure at UNICEF, Dr. Faton led strategic initiatives across diverse humanitarian and development settings, driving improvements in programme design, planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. His expertise in health systems strengthening, supportive supervision, and cross-sectoral capacity development reflects a career spent navigating complex institutional landscapes and delivering measurable results at scale.
A Beninese national currently residing in Benin, Dr. Faton holds a medical degree and a Master of Public Health. He is fluent in French and English, with working knowledge of Portuguese — making him a particularly valuable adviser for EGS's engagements across Francophone, Anglophone, and Lusophone Africa.
