Meet Education Cannot Wait’s Director and the Secretariat’s team of senior managers and thematic experts.
ECW Director
Maysa Jalbout
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Maysa Jalbout is the Director of Education Cannot Wait. A globally recognized education leader and philanthropy executive, she has more than three decades of experience advancing education policy, building institutions, and mobilising partnerships to expand learning opportunities for children and youth in developing and crisis-affected contexts. Before joining ECW, Maysa served as founding CEO of the Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development, CEO of the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation, and most recently advised on the establishment of the Zayed Education Foundation. She is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution and has been recognised by Forbes as one of the 100 Most Powerful Businesswomen in the Arab World.
Graham Lang was appointed as the ECW Deputy Director in February 2023. Graham first joined ECW as the Chief of Education in October 2017. In this role, he oversaw the education programmes supported by the Fund’s investments under the First Emergency Response (FER) and Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP) windows, leading the expansion of ECW’s portfolio to over 40 crisis-affected countries. He also managed the Fund’s Acceleration Facility which contributes to global public goods in the education in emergency sector. Graham also served as the Director of ECW’s first High-Level Financing Conference which was held in February 2023 in Geneva. Prior to joining ECW he worked for over 25 years on education programmes in both development and humanitarian contexts, serving with international NGOs in Cambodia, China, Dominica and Thailand and then with UNICEF in Angola, Bangladesh, Burundi, Cambodia, Laos, Madagascar and Rwanda. In his current function in the New York HQ, Graham supports the ECW Executive Director, oversees the support to the ECW governance structures and maintains a programmatic overview of ECW’s country-level investments.
Christian Stoff
Chief of Evidence, Results and Reporting
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Christian Stoff joined ECW in 2018 as Chief of Monitoring, Evaluation (M&E) and Global Reporting. Christian leads the work on all things related to M&E, including partnerships and capacity development initiatives to strengthen education in emergency data systems. Prior to ECW, since 2010, Christian worked with UNICEF as Chief of Education in Sri Lanka, and Chief, Education Research, M&E, in Myanmar. From 2006 to 2010, he worked with UNESCAP and NGOs on Statistics, Social Policy and Emergency Needs Assessments in the Asia-Pacific region. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Zurich, Switzerland, where he also taught courses in Micro-Economics and Econometrics. Christian is German and enjoys composing music in his spare time if his three children let him.
Dianah Nelsen
Chief of Programmes Delivery and Quality
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Dianah Nelsen joined ECW as Chief of Education in January 2024, with expertise in the education sector and international development stemming from 15 years working with non-governmental organizations, UN agencies, and donor institutions in twenty-one countries throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Prior to joining ECW, she provided critical leadership and technical support during Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, the Refugee Response in Tanzania, armed conflict in South Sudan, the European Migration Crisis in Greece/Serbia, and during the Ebola Response in Sierra Leone, to name just a few. Dianah is originally from Uganda and has two Master’s degrees in culture and development studies, and educational studies from KU Leuven University. Dianah enjoys spending quality time with her family especially reading, exploring and dancing with her daughter.
Michael Corlin
Chief of Finance, Risk and Operations
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Michael Corlin has been with ECW since August 2018. Michael’s first responsibility was as country lead for Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda with a focus on developing programmes, engaging with grantees, governments and donors in relation to these programmes. Since mid-2020 Michael has been ECW’s Chief of Finance and Operations, including Grants Management. Michael has previously served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, at the Embassy of Denmark in Ghana. He has worked for Save the Children and as advisor in the Ministry of Health in Kenya. He has also worked in other capacities in South and South East Asia, and in Eastern and Southern Africa.
Nasser Faqih
Chief of Partnerships, Advocacy and Resource Mobilization
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Nasser Faqih is ECW’s Chief of Strategic Partnerships. Nasser is a member of the senior management team for ECW and looks after the Fund’s efforts to bridge the global funding gap for education in emergencies and protracted crises. In addition to advocacy and resource mobilization, Nasser also manages ECW’s investments in the MENA region. Nasser is a development practitioner by training and for the past 20 years has led several United Nations and Civil Society initiatives to advance education, youth leadership, sustainable livelihoods, environmental protection, economic empowerment and capacity development in crisis-affected countries in the Africa and the Middle East regions.
Programme Thematic Experts
Jihane Latrous
Gender Manager
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Jihane Latrous joined ECW as Gender Manager in February 2021. She is responsible for providing strategic advice and technical support on gender equality and empowerment of women and girls to ECW’s country investments.
Prior to ECW, Jihane has served with UN agencies such as UNICEF and UNRWA, and international organisations such as the IFRC, both at global and field level, in the areas of gender and gender-based violence in emergencies, protection from sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA), and child protection in emergencies. Jihane speaks English, French, and Arabic.