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In the 2002 elections Munyama was elected as a delegate to the local council of [[Grodzisk Wielkopolski County]].<ref name="wybory">{{cite web | url=http://wybory2002.pkw.gov.pl/prada/gw1/w30/p3005/index.html | title=Wybory do rad powiatów: wyniki głosowania i wyniki wyborów | publisher=Panstwowa Komisja Wyborcza | work=Powiat grodziski, województwo wielkopolskie | year=2002 | accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> In 2006 he joined the [[Civic Platform]] party and was a councillor for the regional parliament of [[Wielkopolska]]. In the 2011 elections he was elected to the national parliament (Sejm).<ref name="post"/>
In the 2002 elections Munyama was elected as a delegate to the local council of [[Grodzisk Wielkopolski County]].<ref name="wybory">{{cite web | url=http://wybory2002.pkw.gov.pl/prada/gw1/w30/p3005/index.html | title=Wybory do rad powiatów: wyniki głosowania i wyniki wyborów | publisher=Panstwowa Komisja Wyborcza | work=Powiat grodziski, województwo wielkopolskie | year=2002 | accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> In 2006 he joined the [[Civic Platform]] party and was a councillor for the regional parliament of [[Wielkopolska]]. In the 2011 elections he was elected to the national parliament (Sejm).<ref name="post"/>


Munyama describes his views as [[Classical liberalism|liberal]] and pro-market. As a Sejm deputy he has worked on issues of government finance and foreign policy.<ref name="wiad"/>
Munyama describes his views as [[Classical liberalism|liberal]] and pro-market. As a Sejm deputy he has worked on issues of government finance and foreign policy.<ref name="wiad"/>

Revision as of 12:34, 20 January 2014

Killion Munyama
Member of the Sejm
Personal details
Born
Killion Munzele Munyama

(1961-07-10) 10 July 1961 (age 63)
Monze, Zambia
Political partyCivic Platform
SpouseElżbieta
Alma materPoznań University of Economics

Killion Munzele Munyama (born 10 July 1961 in Monze, Zambia) is a Zambian-born Polish economist, academic lecturer, politician and a delegate to the Polish parliament (the 7th Sejm).[1]

Biography

Munyama was born in in Keemba in the Bweengwa Constituency in the Southern Province, Zambia. Later his family moved to Mumbwa and then to Mkushi where Munyama grew up on a farm. He came to Poland on a scholarship in 1981 to study International Finance.[1] Munyama has stated that initially he planned on returning to Zambia after graduation, as he saw no opportunities for academics in communist Poland. However, after the fall of Communism in Poland he changed his mind as he saw an opportunity for improvement and a "chance to rid (the country) of the grey reality of communism".[2]

Education

He graduated from the Poznań University of Economics in 1987. After graduation he worked for the Zambian government and then returned to Poland in 1994. He obtained his PhD from the Poznań University of Economics in 1994, with a dissertation "IMF Conditionality and the Problem of Structural Adjustment in the Zambian Economy".[3] In 2012 he habilitated based on his work "Economic Growth and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Case of IMF Programmes in Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia" (Wzrost gospodarczy a rozwój finansowy w Afryce Subsaharyjskiej na przykładzie programów MFW w Kenii, Mozambiku, Ugandzie i Zambii).[4][5]

Munyama's fields of specialisation are banking and international finance. He has been working at the Poznań University of Economics since obtaining his doctorate and has also taught at the Bydgoszcz Higher School of Economics.[6]

Political career

In the 2002 elections Munyama was elected as a delegate to the local council of Grodzisk Wielkopolski County.[7] In 2006 he joined the Civic Platform centre-right party and was a councillor for the regional parliament of Wielkopolska. In the 2011 elections he was elected to the national parliament (Sejm).[1]

Munyama describes his views as liberal and pro-market. As a Sejm deputy he has worked on issues of government finance and foreign policy.[2]

Along with John Godson, he is one of the two parliamentarians in the Polish (7th) Sejm of African descent.[2]

Family and personal life

Killion Munyama is married to Elżbieta, a native of Grodzisk county. They have three children and reside in Karczewo. Munyama is a supporter of the Lech Poznań and the local Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski football clubs.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Silwamba, Chibaula (4 November 2011). "Dr Killion Munyama: Poland's Zambian-born, bred MP". Sunday Post Online. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Henzel, Przemyslaw (2 November 2012). "Killion Munyama: to była ogromna przepaść". onet.wiadomosci. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Visit to Zambia: meeting with Zambian graduates of Polish universities". News. The Chancellery of the Prime Minister (of Poland). Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  4. ^ Munyama, Killion (2011). Economic Growth and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Case of IMF Programmes in Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia. Poznań University of Economics Press. ISBN 8374175621.
  5. ^ "dr hab. Killion Munzele Munyama". Nauka Polska. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Doktor nauk ekonomicznych, Killion Munyama, CV" (PDF) (Press release). Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Wybory do rad powiatów: wyniki głosowania i wyniki wyborów". Powiat grodziski, województwo wielkopolskie. Panstwowa Komisja Wyborcza. 2002. Retrieved 12 January 2014.

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