Chris Bukari Atim
Chris Atim was one of the seven original members of the PNDC that took power in Ghana on 31 December 1981. It remained in power until 7 January 1993.
Since leaving his government post he has gained a PhD from the University of Sussex and worked extensively in health financing in many African countries with a variety of organizations, including the HLSP Institute, Abt Associates Inc., and the International Labour Organization. Over the period 1999 to 2004, he worked as a Regional Advisor for West and Central Africa and Senior Economist for USAID’s Partnerships for Health Reform project.
He is now an executive director of the African [Health Economics and Policy Association] and a senior health economist at the World Bank office in Senegal.