FSC makes several appointments in Africa 

February 18, 2025

Annah Agasha: Deputy Director Africa 

Annah Agasha brings 20 years of experience in forestry, natural resource management, and local development to her new role as FSC Deputy Director for Africa. Previously the Eastern Africa Sub-Regional Coordinator for FSC, Annah will oversee the implementation and expansion of forest management certification and the FSC Ecosystem Services portfolio across the continent. Her responsibilities include supporting the effective delivery and implementation of FSC policies, standards, and procedures, strengthening strategies to tackle labour issues in Africa, and fostering key collaborations to advance FSC's mission to promote responsible management of the world's forests.

Bilha Asunda: Operations Manager

Bilha has been instrumental in establishing FSC Africa's new office and streamlining operations. In her new role, she will continue to enhance operational efficiency and support the execution of key projects.

David Gaynor: Ecosystem Services Regional Lead for Africa

David brings vast experience and expertise in conservation to this role, where he will lead the development of the FSC Ecosystem Services and Verified Impact portfolio.

He will focus on supporting businesses and forest managers to strengthen a regional pipeline of potential ecosystem services projects in certified forests for sustainable finance instruments.

Gerard Busse: Promoted to Market Development Manager for Africa & Middle East

Gerard will lead efforts to grow the Chain of Custody and FSC Trademarks programmes across these regions. With a strong track record in marketing, communications, and sub-regional coordination, Gerard is well-positioned to drive FSC's market expansion. 

Israel Bionyi: Promoted to Senior Regional Communications Manager

Israel will continue to elevate FSC's brand visibility and showcase the impact of our work in promoting responsible forest management across Africa.

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