Randal Teague

Randal Teague is a retired international development attorney with nearly a half-century of experience in Africa from the Mediterranean to the Cape of Good Hope and from the Atlantic to the Indian Oceans, a geography of common and widely varying needs. That experience grew from working with providers of medical and dental care, elementary education, occupational trades, agricultural development, and environmental protection. His specialized expertise focuses on the movements of goods, services, persons, ideas, and currencies across national borders and their improvements of living standards when in place and properly managed.

Randy became aware of Mengo Hospital’s mission, programs, and longevity at nearly the same time in four ways: as Chairman of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid (USAID/ACVFA) in its search for success stories in sustainability, US counsel to a Scandinavian medical care non-profit focused on tropical diseases in Africa, senior counselor to a U.S. mega-foundation with extensive undertakings in Africa, and the emergence of Christ Church’s commitment to Mengo Hospital.

Randy holds master’s and doctorate law degrees from George Washington University in Washington, DC, and has been awarded two honorary doctorates in law and humanities.