For Show Times, See WDLive Schedule (Pages 3-8) WOMEN DELIVER LIVE PROGRAM SNAPSHOT

INSPIRE INTERVIEWS THE MORNING MINUTE Annie Lennox, UNAIDS International Goodwill Ambassador, Singer, Jill Sheffield, President, Women Deliver (16 May) Songwriter and Activist, Scotland & Sheila Tlou, Director, UNAIDS Katja Iversen, CEO, Women Deliver (16 May) Regional Team for Eastern and Southern Africa, Botswana (17 May) Joy Marini, Executive Director, Maternal and Child Health, , President, Group, United States (18 May) Johnson & Johnson (17 May) Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP (18 May) Geeta Rao Gupta, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF, (18 May) Her Royal Highness Princess Mabel van Oranje of the Netherlands, SPECIAL EPISODE OF THE STREAM Chair, Girls Not Brides (18 May) AL JAZEERA’S AWARD-WINNING SHOW Jessica Biel, Actress and Ambassador for WomanCare Global’s “If Hosted by Femi Oke (17 May) You Don’t Tell Them, Then Who Will” Campaign, USA (Time TBC) TOUGH TALKS CANDID CONVERSATIONS Female Genital Mutilation: “I realized I didn’t have to stay silent.” How Can Men Best Support the Movement for Girls’ And Alimatu Dimonekene, Anti-FGM campaigner, UK (17 May) Women’s Rights? (16 May) Abuse During Childbirth: How to Recognize and Prevent It Gary Barker, Co-chair & Co-founder, MenEngage Amelia Christmas, Midwife, Care India (17 May) Shereen El-Feki, Author, Sex and the Citadel: Intimate Life Women in Conflict: “Victims of War, Key to Peace” (En Français) in a Changing Arab World, Egypt Julienne Lusenge, President, Female Solidarity for Integrated Jude Njikem, Women Deliver Young Leader, Cameroon Peace & Development, Democratic Republic of Congo (18 May) SDGs: How To Get Them Right and Get Them Done? (17 May) Cyberbullying and Sexualization of Non-Consent David Nabarro, UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Emma Holton, Activist, Denmark (18 May) Post-2015 Development Planning, UK Anecdotes from Aparteid: Women’s Role in Driving Change Sarah Hendriks, Director of Gender Equality, Bill and Thembisa Fakude, Head of Research and International Melinda Gates Foundation Relations, Al Jazeera Center for Studies, South Africa (19 May) Yemurai Nyoni, Founder, Dot Youth Organisation,

Zimbabwe THE NEXT BIG IDEA In Times of Conflict, Which Comes First: Girls’ Safety or Girls’ Why You Should Stop Ignoring Women’s Sports (17 May) Education? (18 May) Moya Dodd, Member of Executive Committee of FIFA, Chair Julia Gillard, Board Chair, Global Partnership for Education, of FIFA’s Task Force on Women’s Football, Australia Former Prime Minister of Australia Men of Faith Should Drive the SRHR Movement (17 May) Rachel Muthoga, Executive Director, Moving the Willie Parker, Physician, Jackson Women’s Health Goalposts, Kenya Organization Cecilia Aransiola, Women Deliver Young Leader, Nigeria Children’s Entertainment = Girls’ Empowerment (17 May) Chamki, Muppet, Sesame Street, India & Breaking Glass Ceilings in the Modern Workplace: What Will it Sherrie Westin, Executive Vice President, Global Impact and Take to Finish the Job? (18 May) Philanthropy at Sesame Workshop Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Former Prime Minister of The Internet is Sexist—But It Doesn’t Have to Be (18 May) Denmark Abir Sarras, Coodinator, Love Matters Arabic, Egypt and the Vivian Hunt, Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company, UK Netherlands and Ireland Test of a Strong Health System: Primary Health Care (18 May) Is the Term “Family Planning” Helping or Hurting Progress? Atul Gawande, Executive Director, Ariadne Labs & (19 May) Suzanne Ehlers, President and CEO, Population Action Dilys Walker, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, International UCSF, United States Advocacy to Tackle Non-Communicable Diseases (19 May) Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, General Secretary, World Hema Divaker, Senior Consultant and Medical Director, YWCA, Zimbabwe Divakers Speciality Hospital, India Sruthri Chandrasekaran, Fellow, Global Health Corps, India

WOMEN DELIVER LIVE ANCHORS Redi Thlabi Andrea Sanke Tsepiso Makwetla Host of the Redi Thlabi Show Prime Time Anchor for TRT World, News & Current Affairs Anchor, 702 Talk Radio & CapeTalk Formerly Anchor for CNN International South African Broadcasting Corporation

DEVEX DEN: BUSINESS TRANSFORMING WD LIVE + SOCIAL GOOD

DEVELOPMENT Women Deliver + Social Good Summit (16 May) Partnerships from the Private Sector Angle (16 May) Gender Data (17 May) Maarten van Herpen, Director Africa, Strategy & Business Emily Courey Pryor, Senior Director of Women and Girls Development, Philips, the Netherlands Initiatives, United Nations Foundation, United States Digital Communications & Future of Girls & Women (16 May) Ruth Levine, Global Development and Population Program Pat McCrummen, Sr. Director, Worldwide Corporate Director, Hewlett Foundation, United States Contributions, Johnson & Johnson, United States Anti-Microbial Resistance (17 May) Global Health Public-Private Partnerships (17 May) Liz Tayler, Monitoring & Reporting Officer, AMR Secretariat, Carolyn Miles, President & CEO, Save the Children, World Health Organization United States Maternal & Newborn Health (18 May) Global Health Innovation (18 May) Mariam Cleason, Director of Maternal Newborn and Child Health, Tore Laerdal, Chairman, Laerdal Global Health, Norway Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Amie Batson, Chief Strategy Officer and Vice President, Family Planning (18 May) Strategy and Learning, PATH, United States Michele Moloney-Kitts, Managing Director, Together for Girls, Human-Centered Design (19 May) United States Zeda Rosenberg, Founding CEO, International Partnership for Suzanne Ehlers, President and CEO, Population Action Microbicides, United States International, United States Mari Tikkanen, Founder & CEO, M4ID, Finland Bulbul Sood, Country Director, Jhpiego, India Elevating Youth Voices (19 May) Melissa Hillebrenner, Director of Girl Up, United Nations Foundation, United States and Young Leaders GIRLS’ GLOBE IN ACTION On the Streets of Copenhagen (16 May) YOUR FRONT ROW SEAT TO WD2016 Spontaneous interviews with residents of downtown Copenhagen on gender equality. 18+ PLENARIES Voices of Midwives: Symposium Recap (16 May) Eva Nangalo, Midwife, Nakaseke Hospital, Uganda ALL PRESS CONFERENCES Marina Baig, Midwife, Pakistan Youth Pre•Conference Recap with WD Young Leaders (17 May) SELECT CONCURRENT SESSIONS Olaoluwa Abagun, Founder, Girl Pride Circle, Nigeria Delaine Powerful, Program Associate, Youth Initiatives at  VIRTUAL AUDIENCE CHOICE: Working Towards Economic National Institute for Reproductive Health, United States Empowerment: Social Entrepreneurs Disrupting the Status Quo Sruthi Chandrasekaran, Fellow, Global Health Corps, India (17 May) Are you as Strong as a Mom in Need of Clean Water? (17 May)  Diversifying Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: The In this social experiment, conference participants’ strength will be Politics of Pleasure, Sexuality and Human Rights (17 May) put to the test as they experience what it is like for mothers who  Live Simulation: Capacity Building Strategies for Quality of Care in spend hours collecting water daily. An Emergency Setting (17 May) Kate Norgrove, Head of Global Campaigns, WaterAid Int’l  The Deliver For Good Campaign: Girls and Women at the Heart of Wan t to Change the W orld? There’s an App for that! (17 May) the SDGs (18 May) Girls’ Globe bloggers take Appy Hour to spotlight mobile apps  VIRTUAL AUDIENCE CHOICE: Accelerating Digital & Financial pushing the needle for girls and women. Inclusion f/t Queen Maxima of the Netherlands (18 May) Would You Say That Out Loud? (18 May)  Beyond Victimization: Women As First Responders (19 May) In this social experiment, men & women react to online harassment. Brian Juma, Social Worker, Shining Hope for Communities, SPECIAL EVENTS Kenya  The Elders—including Graca Machel, Hina Jilani & Gro Harlem Umoh Edidiong, Medical Lab Professional, Nigeria Brundtland—Launch New Initiative on Promoting Universal Florence Bokon, Youth Trainer and Mentor Health Coverage (17 May) Kateryna Kardash, International Women’s Network, Hong Kong  Social Enterprise Challenge (18 May) Godfrey Sama Philipo, International Federation of Medical  Sing it Loud, Sing it Proud: Jam Session with Yvonne Chaka Chaka Students' Association, China (19 May) Daniel Owusu, Social Media Manager, Ringier Ghana, Ghana

WOMEN DELIVER LIVE SHOW SCHEDULE

After airing live, shows will be available on-demand once the footage has been edited, branded and uploaded. Raw footage will be available for media at WDLive.org. Please note that live show times are approximate and subject to change.

MONDAY, 16 MAY 11:00–11:10 The Morning Minute Jill Sheffield, President, Women Deliver Katja Iversen, CEO, Women Deliver 11:15–11:30 Girls’ Globe in Action Spontaneous interviews with residents of downtown Copenhagen on gender equality. 11:30–12:00 Devex Den: Business Transforming Development Partnerships from the Private Sector Angle Maarten van Herpen, Director Africa, Strategy & Business Development, Philips, the Netherlands Digital Communications & Future of Girls & Women Pat McCrummen, Sr. Director, Worldwide Corporate Contributions, Johnson & Johnson, United States 12:00–14:30 UNF + Social Good Summit 14:30–15:00 Girls’ Globe in Action Voices of Midwives: Symposium Recap Eva Nangalo, Midwife, Nakaseke Hospital, Uganda Marina Baig, Midwife, Pakistan 15:00–16:00 Women Deliver Opening Press Conference Speakers: Katja Iversen, CEO, Women Deliver; Kristian Jensen, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Denmark; Yemurai Nyoni, Founder, Dot Youth Organisation; Women Deliver Board Member; Dr. Sakena Yacoobi, CEO, Afghan Institute of Learning; David Nabarro, Special Adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Climate Change 16:00–16:30 Girls’ Globe in Action Spontaneous Interviews with Conference Participants Ahead of Opening Ceremony 16:30–18:00 Official Opening Ceremony of the Women Deliver 2016 Conference 20:00–20:05 Evening Recap

TUESDAY, 17 MAY

08:15—08:10 The Morning Minute Joy Marini, Executive Director, Maternal and Child Health, Johnson & Johnson 08:30—10:00 Plenary A Girls’ and Women’s Lens on the SDGs 10:00—10:15 Tough Talk Female Genital Mutilation: “I realized I didn’t have to stay silent.” Alimatu Dimonekene, Anti-FGM campaigner, UK 10:15—10:30 The Next Big Idea Why You Should Stop Ignoring Women’s Sports Moya Dodd, Member of Executive Committee of FIFA, Chair of FIFA’s Task Force on Women’s Football, Australia

TUESDAY, 17 MAY (CONTINUED)

10:30—12:00 Concurrent Session Virtual Audience Choice: Working Towards Economic Empowerment: Social Entrepreneurs Disrupting the Status Quo 12:00—12:30 Girl’s Globe in Action Youth Pre•Conference Recap with WD Young Leaders Olaoluwa Abagun, Founder, Girl Pride Circle, Nigeria Delaine Powerful, Program Associate, Youth Initiatives at National Institute for Reproductive Health, USA Sruthi Chandrasekaran, Fellow, Global Health Corps, India 13:15—13:30 The Next Big Idea Men of Faith Should Drive the SRHR Movement Willie Parker, Physician, Jackson Women’s Health Organization 13:30—14:30 Concurrent Session Diversifying SRHR: The Politics of Pleasure, Sexuality and Human Rights 14:30—15:00 Girls’ Globe in Action Are you as Strong as a Mom in Need of Clean Water? In this social experiment, conference participants’ strength will be put to the test as they experience what it is like for mothers who spend hours collecting water daily. Featuring Kate Norgrove, Head of Global Campaigns, WaterAid International 15:00—16:00 Concurrent Session Live Simulation: Capacity Building Strategies for Quality of Care in An Emergency Setting 16:00—16:30 Candid Conversation How Can Men Best Support the Movement for Girls’ And Women’s Rights? Gary Barker, Co-chair & Co-founder, MenEngage Shereen El-Feki, Author, Sex and the Citadel: Intimate Life in a Changing Arab World, Egypt Jude Njikem, Women Deliver Young Leader, Cameroon 16:30—16:45 Tough Talk Abuse During Childbirth: How to Recognize and Prevent It Amelia Christmas, Midwife, Care India 16:45—17:00 Devex Den: Business Transforming Development Global Health Public-Private Partnerships Raj Kumar, President & Editor-in-Chief, Devex, United States Carolyn Miles, President & CEO, Save the Children, United States 17:00—17:30 WDLive +Social Good Gender Data Emily Courey Pryor, Senior Director of Women and Girls Initiatives, United Nations Foundation, USA Ruth Levine, Global Development and Population Program Director, Hewlett Foundation, USA Anti-Microbial Resistance Liz Tayler, Monitoring & Reporting Officer, AMR Secretariat, World Health Organization 17:30—18:00 Girls’ Globe in Action Want to change the world? There is an App for that! Girls’ Globe bloggers take to Appy Hour to learn about the latest apps pushing the needle for girls and women’s health and rights—and interview some of the App creators! 18:00—18:45 Special Event The Elders Launch New Initiative on Promoting Universal Health Coverage

18:45—19:00 Inspire Interview Annie Lennox, UNAIDS International Goodwill Ambassador, Singer, Songwriter and Activist, Scotland Sheila Tlou, Director, UNAIDS Regional Team for Eastern and Southern Africa, Botswana 19:15—19:45 Candid Conversation The SDGs: How To Get Them Right and Get Them Done? David Nabarro, UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Post-2015 Development Planning, UK Sarah Hendriks, Director of Gender Equality, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Yemurai Nyoni, Founder, Dot Youth Organisation, Zimbabwe 20:00—20:00 The Next Big Idea Children’s Entertainment = Girls’ Empowerment Chamki, Muppet, Sesame Street, India Sherrie Westin, Executive Vice President, Global Impact and Philanthropy at Sesame Workshop 20:50—20:55 Evening Recap 21:00—22:15 Special Episode of The Stream, Al Jazeera’s Award-Winning Show Hosted by Femi Oke

WEDNESDAY, 18 MAY

08:15—08:16 The Morning Minute 08:30—08:45 Tough Talk Women in Conflict: “Victims of War, Key to Peace” (En Français) Julienne Lusenge, President, Female Solidarity for Integrated Peace & Development, Democratic Republic of Congo 08:45—09:00 Tough Talk (Pre-Recorded) Cyberbullying and Sexualization of Non-Consent Emma Holton, Activist, Denmark 09:30—10:00 The Next Big Idea Test of a Strong Health System: Primary Health Care Atul Gawande, Executive Director, Ariadne Labs & Suzanne Ehlers, President and CEO, Population Action International 10:00—10:15 The Next Big Idea The Internet is Sexist—But It Doesn’t Have to Be Abir Sarras, Coodinator, Love Matters Arabic, Egypt and the Netherlands 10:15—13:00 Social Enterprise Challenge 13:00—13:07 Inspire Interview Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank Group, United States 13:07—13:15 Inspire Interview Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP 13:15—13:30 Inspire Interview Geeta Rao Gupta, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF, India 13:30—14:30 Concurrent Session The Deliver For Good Campaign: Girls and Women at the Heart of the SDGs 14:30—14:45 Girls’ Globe in Action Would You Say That Out Loud? In this social experiment, men & women react to online harassment. Brian Juma, Social Worker, Shining Hope for Communities, Kenya Umoh Edidiong, Medical Lab Professional, Nigeria Florence Bokon, Youth Trainer and Mentor

Kateryna Kardash, International Women’s Network, Hong Kong Godfrey Sama Philipo, International Federation of Medical Students' Association, China Daniel Owusu, Social Media Manager, Ringier Ghana, Ghana 14:45—14:50 Girls’ Globe in Action Live Interviews - Men for Gender Equality 14:50—15:00 Girls’ Globe in Action Virtual Tour Delivery Room 15:00—16:00 Concurrent Session Virtual Audience Choice: Accelerating Digital & Financial Inclusion for Women 16:00—16:30 Candid Conversations In Times of Conflict, Which Comes First: Girls’ Safety or Girls’ Education? Julia Gillard, Board Chair, Global Partnership for Education, Former Prime Minister of Australia Rachel Muthoga, Executive Director, Moving the Goalposts, Kenya Cecilia Aransiola, Women Deliver Young Leader, Nigeria 16:30—17:00 Devex Den: Business Transforming Development Global Health Innovation Raj Kumar, President & Editor-in-Chief, Devex, United State Tore Laerdal, Chairman, Laerdal Global Health, Norway Amie Batson, Chief Strategy Officer and Vice President, Strategy and Learning, PATH, United States 17:00—17:30 WDLive + Social Good Maternal & Newborn Health Mariam Cleason, Director of Maternal Newborn and Child Health, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Family Planning Michele Moloney-Kitts, Managing Director, Together for Girls, United States Suzanne Ehlers, President and CEO, Population Action International, United States Bulbul Sood, Country Director, Jhpiego, India 17:30—18:00 Candid Conversation Breaking Glass Ceilings in the Modern Workplace: What Will it Take to Finish the Job? Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Former Prime Minister of Denmark Vivian Hunt, Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company, UK and Ireland 18:00—18:15 Inspire Interview Her Royal Highness Princess Mabel van Oranje of the Netherlands, Chair, Girls Not Brides 18:15—18:20 Evening Recap

THURSDAY, 19 MAY

08:15—08:16 The Morning Minute 08:30—08:45 The Next Big Idea Advocacy to Tackle Non-Communicable Diseases Hema Divaker, Senior Consultant and Medical Director, Divakers Speciality Hospital, India 08:45—09:00 Tough Talk Anecdotes from Aparteid: Women’s Role in Driving Change Thembisa Fakude, Head of Research & International Relations, Al Jazeera Center for Studies, South Africa 09:00—09:30 Devex Den: Business Transforming Development Human-Centered Design Zeda Rosenberg, Founding CEO, International Partnership for Microbicides, United States Mari Tikkanen, Founder & CEO, M4ID, Finland

THURSDAY, 19 MAY (CONTINUED)

10:15—10:45 Candid Conversation Is the Term “Family Planning” Helping or Hurting? Dilys Walker, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCSF, United States Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, General Secretary, World YWCA, Zimbabwe Sruthri Chandrasekaran, Fellow, Global Health Corps, India 11:30—12:00 WDLive + Social Good Elevating Youth Voices Melissa Hillebrenner, Director of Girl Up, United Nations Foundation, United States and Young Leaders 12:00—13:30 Special Event Sing it Loud, Sing it Proud: Jam Session with Yvonne Chaka Chaka 13:30—14:30 Concurrent Session Beyond Victimization: Women As First Responders 14:30—15:00 Girls’ Globe in Action Spontaneous Interviews with Conference Participants before Closing Plenary 15:00—16:30 Closing Plenary