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Monday, 21 September 2015

Okonjo-Iweala appointed Chair-elect of Gavi board, a multilateral Public-Private Partnership on vaccines

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has accepted to serve as Chair of the 28-member Board of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, GAVI, an international public-private partnershipcommitted to saving the lives of children and and protecting people's health by improving access to immunization in developing countries.

Official announcement by Gavi Internationally renowned development economist and former Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been appointed Chair-elect of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. She will take up the position of Chair from January 2016.
 
Dr Okonjo-Iweala will bring more than 33 years of development and financial expertise to the Gavi Board at a critical period for immunisation in developing countries. Despite record coverage rates, every year around 19 million children are still missing out on a full course of the most basic vaccines. Additionally, more than 20 countries with growing economies are preparing to transition from Gavi support by 2020, meaning they will take on the full cost of their immunisation programmes.
 
Increased access to immunisation has been a major factor in the 53% fall in child mortality between 1990 and 2015. Gavi currently supports more than 310 immunisation programmes in 73 of the world’s poorest countries and has so far committed US$ 1.2 billion towards helping them to strengthen their health systems. Since 2000, Gavi has supported the immunisation of more than half a billion additional children, leading to seven million future deaths being averted. 

Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Chair-elect of the Board of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Over the next five years, Gavi aims to support countries to immunise an additional 300 million children, leading to a further five to six million lives being saved. Vaccine Alliance support will also see a 10-fold increase in the proportion of children in Gavi-supported countries receiving all 11 vaccines recommended by WHO – rising from 5% today to 50% by 2020.
 
     "I am excited to be joining Gavi during this crucial time," said Dr Okonjo-Iweala. "Gavi has a well-earned reputation as one of the leading players in global health, providing services that underpin human and economic development. We must build on this solid foundation to create sustainable programmes that will drive down vaccine-preventable diseases, reach every child and provide them with a sound basis for their futures." 

Dr Okonjo-Iweala has twice served as Finance Minister in Nigeria, most recently between 2011 and 2015 with the expanded portfolio of the Coordinating Minister for the Economy. She has also held several key positions at the World Bank, most recently as Managing Director.
 
Dr Okonjo-Iweala currently serves on the board of the Rockefeller Foundation and ONE, among others. She is chair of African Risk Capacity, and the recipient of numerous honors including honorary doctorate degrees from Yale, University of Pennsylvania and Brown. She was named by Fortune magazine as one of the 50 greatest world leaders 2015, and by Forbes for five consecutive years as one of the 100 most powerful women in the world. In 2014, Dr Okonjo-Iweala was recognised by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
 
Dr Okonjo-Iweala graduated with an A.B. magna cum laude in Economics from Harvard University, and holds a PhD in Regional Economics and Development from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 
Dr Okonjo-Iweala was chosen through a Board-managed competitive international search process.
In taking up the position of Board Chair, Dr Okonjo-Iweala will succeed Dagfinn Høybråten, a former Norwegian Minister of Health and current Secretary General of the Nordic Council of Ministers. 
 
Mr Høybråten, who joined the Board in 2006 as an independent member and was appointed Chair in 2010, has guided Gavi through an unprecedented acceleration of new vaccine introductions in developing countries. Today, more children than ever are being protected against major killers like pneumonia and severe diarrhoea. 
 
The speed of vaccine introductions during Mr Høybråten’s tenure has put Gavi firmly on course to reach its five year target of supporting developing countries to immunise nearly a quarter of a billion additional children between 2011 and 2015.
Mr Høybråten chaired Gavi through successful pledging events in London and Berlin, in 2011 and 2015 respectively, which together secured pledges for childhood immunisation in developing countries totalling almost $12 billion. 
 
As Chair, he also oversaw deliberations that led to key Board decisions on funding for new vaccines including the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) into the routine immunisation systems of Gavi-supported countries.
 
     "I am proud to have played my part in the unprecedented increase in the number of children in developing countries who have access to vaccines," said Mr Høybråten. "Gavi’s success in improving health and reducing illness and death lies in our ability to work collaboratively on complex immunisation challenges. I wish Dr Okonjo-Iweala every success and I look forward to the next exciting chapter in the Gavi story."

60 comments:

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    1. Where are the wailing wailers who petitioned her honorary award? Another petition looming, oyibo no get time for insignificant tribal hatred.Honor should be given to whom honor is due. Ride on sister, even if Buhari does not appoint Igbos, we will be appointed globally.
      Linda post oo.

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    2. Probably one of the most reasonable comment on LiB today

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  2. CONGRATS MA...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  3. Wow! I wishher all dbest and Godbless her abundantly. Congrats.

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  4. Better thing!
    When you are big, you are big. No stopping you.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  5. .....they see in her what her people failed to see.
    Keep going higher Dr. Ngozi....you are made for the top.

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  7. Congrats Dr Iweala..Ur works speaks 4 u

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  8. May she save those lives the may she saved our economy! Congrats

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  10. As in talk of independent woman she carries my vote abeg. Strong and ambitious

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  11. Issokay seen, good for her. Linda take note!

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  12. Issokay seen, good for her. Linda take note!

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  13. Issokay seen, good for her. Linda take note!

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  14. See how God the vindicate person, Oshiomole come and talk

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  15. Oh my!!!" Double blessings in one month.
    Dear Lord,let not the work of my hands be in vain,cause me to be great and announce me to the world in no short time. Amen

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    1. ...and so I pray Amen #anonymousigbochick

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  16. good for her

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  18. Madam for as much as I love PDP and it's committed members, you're wasting your money looking for places to hide your money, because of this small fulani boy they call Buhari, you're highly investing into this companies that's why they are all adopting you as the boss, let me ask you something are the most intelligent woman from Nigeria, why are they not appointing Stella Odua, Diezani Alison-Madueke, how about our own number one Mamaaaaa Peace... abegi make we hear word joor...

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    1. You are such an iliterate. What kind of money cab she have to invest in Bill Gate's company. You lack any iota of intelligence.

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    2. Illiteracy or maybe ignorance is a bliss

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  19. Wish her all the best but we all know her hands are dirty. Maybe she can turn a new leaf this time

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  20. What a joking nonsense. The same GAVI that she gave 2.2 Million USD and approved almost 200 Million in Vaccines distribution in all States of the Federation? Now they have turned back to make her a Chair, what a joke

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    1. So she was also the minister of health? Wow. I didn't realize she had that portfolio too. May God bless me with such appointments that way He is blessing this woman.

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    2. Jealousy no good. You will continue to perish with your propaganda and lies. Minister of health is not under the ministry of Finance. So if the ministry of health request an approved payment and finance pays it means it is finance that gave the money. How stupid you surely are. Anyway may jealousy kill una. The woman is soaring higher and higher.

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    3. Thank goodness for your comment. Nigerians are just too gullible. This woman has sealed her evil fate. Vaccines and Africa? Terrible consequences for the people . Big money maker for those in charge.

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  21. Big congrats to her, when ur good ur good. Local monopolised recognition don't mean shit, she's going global

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  22. Big congrats to her, when ur good ur good. Local monopolised recognition don't mean shit, she's going global

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  23. Big congrats to her, when ur good ur good. Local monopolised recognition don't mean shit, she's going global

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  24. More blessing to you Jjor....... haters go hug transformer.

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  25. Well whatever, after mismanaging our economy. Anyways am not surprise cos all she did favoured the western countries than it did our so they are paying her back.

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  26. Congratulations to her.

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  27. Congratulations to her. Nigerians are proud of you.

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  28. Am so happy for you,CONGRATS

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  29. Am so happy for you , CONGRATS

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  30. Madam Idiot! No go tif dem money as u tif Nigeria money iooo,dey are not as clueless as your ex-boss. We will summon u when its time to answer for your sins...Ole Oshi!!!

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  31. You can't put her down. She is an answer to some of world problems. We celebrate you. Keep doing Nigeria proud.

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  32. Hell await you madam ngozi,,spoiling and destroying your own motherland delight you..to hell with all ur achievement

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  33. Mrs Iweala Congratulations again.
    Why am I not surprised!

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  34. Congratulations madam. I align myself to first class products. Let the haters continue dying

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