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Join the conversation RESOURCES AND #PMNCHLive INFORMATION 39 FORUM CO-HOSTS 2013/2014 and2018/19. byof reducing more maternal andneonatalmortality thanhalfbetween strategy, inAfrica (CARMMA) Maternal andChild Mortality settinggoals South AfricalaunchedtheCampaign ontheAcceleratedReductionof acriticalfocus of itswork.In2012, reducing maternalandchildmortality committed to improving thelives ofwomen andchildren andhasmade global RMNCHcommunity. TheGovernment ofSouthAfricais Forum gatheringofthe of ThePartners’ inconvening thisimportant work across sectors, theGovernment ofSouthAfricajoinstheco-hosts collective abilityto dependsonpartners’ buildrelationshipscountry and Recognizing thatsuccessinachieving betterhealthoutcomesasa Government ofSouth Africa highest attainablestandard ofhealthintheyears to 2015andbeyond. Goals, withwomenandchildren enabledto realize theirrightto the istheachievementof thePartnership oftheMillennium Development Hosted by theWorld HealthOrganization and launched the vision in 2005, academic, research andtraininginstitutions,theprivate sector. nongovernmental organizations, healthcare professional associations, governments, multilateralorganizations, donorsandfoundations, of625organizations frompartnership across seven constituencies: forMaternal,Newborn&ChildHealth(PMNCH)isa The Partnership forMaternal,Newborn&ChildHealth The Partnership BACKGROUND ON THE progress inimproving reproductive, maternal,newbornandchildhealth. are profilesreporting country thatpresent current evidence to assesscountry Countdown to2015 Commission’s recommendations. related to theGlobalStrategyand onprogress inimplementing the regularly to theUnited NationsSecretary-General onthe results and resources and Children’s in2012andending2015,theiERG isreporting Health.Starting toSecretary-General accelerateprogress ontheGlobalStrategyforWomen’s Children’s Healthwasestablishedby WHOattherequest of the UnitedNations The UNCommissiononInformation andAccountabilityforWomen’s and Review Group(iERG) Independent Expert represented ontheForum steeringcommitteeby USAIDandUNICEF. that currently existwithinandbeyond thefieldofhealth.APromise Renewedis initiatives andinterventions building onthesuccessofmanypartnerships, reaffirmed theirshared commitment to scaleupprogress onchildsurvival, society andprivate whogathered sector fortheCallto participants Action States, incollaborationwithUNICEF. Themore than700government, civil convened inJune 2012by theGovernments ofEthiopia,IndiaandtheUnited APromisesurvival. Renewedemerged from Callto theChildSurvival Action, actors committedto advocacy andactionformaternal,newbornchild strategy, APromise Renewedbringstogether public,private andcivilsociety of theUnitedNationsSecretary-General’sin support Every Woman Every Child and governments participating preventableof childdeaths.Undertheleadership Committing to APromise ChildSurvival: Renewedisaglobalmovement to end A PromiseRenewed stakeholders to accountforglobaland nationalaction.At thecore of reproductive, maternal,newborn andchildhealth,usingdatato hold produces andothermaterialsonkey periodicpublications,reports aspectsof countries where more than95%ofmaternalandchilddeathsoccur. Countdown proveninterventions to inthe75 reduce maternal,newbornandchildmortality Countdown focusesspecificallyontrackingcoverage ofaset evidence-based Lancet nongovernmental organizations andothermembersofcivilsociety, withThe governments, internationalagencies,professional associations,donors, Established in2003,Countdownissupra-institutionalandincludesacademics, and5(improve goals4(reduce childmortality) particularly maternalhealth). progresscountry towards thehealth-related MillenniumDevelopment Goals, Countdown to 2015isaglobalmovement to track,stimulateandsupport as akey partner. TheCountdown Secretariat ishostedby PMNCH. Countdown

01 BACKGROUND ON THE FORUM CO-HOSTS PROGRAMME MONDAY 30JUNE FORUM OVERVIEW PAGE 13 13 11 09 09 09 07 05 05 05 6:45pm-8:30pm 5:00pm-7:00pm 3:30pm-5:00pm 3:00pm-3:30pm 1:30pm-3:00pm 12:30pm-1:30pm 11:00am-12:30pm 10:30am-11:00am 9:00am-10:30am 8:00am-4:00pm

Evening Reception Healthy Women &Children+SocialGood Model forPost-2015? Parallel Sessions2: Break Model forPost-2015? Session2:Health:AnAccountability Plenary Ministerial Lunch onSouth-SouthCooperation Lunch Break Targets, Moving to Beyond HealthyLives Mortality Parallel Sessions1: Break at theCentre ofDevelopment Session1:HealthyWomenPlenary and Children Welcome Addresses Registration andAccreditation Health: AnAccountability Sustaining Gains,Achieving 03 FORUM PROGRAMME BREAK 10:30AM-11:00AM PLENARY SESSION1 WELCOME ADDRESSES 9:00AM-10:30AM REGISTRATION ANDACCREDITATION 8:00AM-4:00PM of Development Children attheCentre Healthy Women and MONDAY 30JUNE

• • • Newborn ActionPlan Africa andPMNCH,whichwillincludethelaunchof preceded by welcomeaddresses from theRepublicofSouth in thepost-2015development framework.Thispanelwill be reproductive, maternal,newborn,childandadolescenthealth how theglobalcommunitycanensure astrong focuson accelerated actionandaccountabilityisurgently neededand can guideourfuture work.Speakers willhighlightareas where the progress thathasbeenachieved, aswellmodels that more canandmustbedone.Thisopeningpanelwillexplore sustainable development. Whiletheworldhasmadeprogress, Improving thehealthofwomenandchildren isessentialto African Ambassador, APromised Renewed Chair, forMaternal,Newborn&ChildHealth(PMNCH); ThePartnership Graça Machel, Deputy President, RepublicofSouthAfrica Ramaphosa,Cyril Minister ofHealth,RepublicSouthAfrica Aaron Motsoaledi,

andthelatestCountdownto 2015report.

Every • • Video Messages Broadcaster andColumnist Nikiwe Bikitsha Moderator: United StatesofAmerica Clinton,Hillary Secretary-General, UnitedNations Ban Ki-moon,

• • Tedros AdhanomGhebreyesus, • • • • Speakers: Bill &MelindaGatesFoundation President, GlobalDevelopment Program, Christopher Elias, Foreign of Minister Affairs,Ethiopia onPost-2015 Adviser UN Special Development Planning Amina Mohammed, Administrator, InternationalDevelopment StatesAgencyfor United Raj Shah, Vice President, World Board YWCA Andrea NúñezArgote, Director-General, World HealthOrganization Margaret Chan, 05 FORUM PROGRAMME PARALLEL SESSIONS 1 11:00AM-12:30PM to HealthyLives Moving Beyond Mortality Achieving Targets, Sustaining Gains, MONDAY 30JUNE countries. programmes in10“fast-track” successful policiesand publication, whichhighlights Women’s andChildren’s Health the will alsofeature thelaunchof other countries.Thissession identify lessonsadaptablefor fast-track countries,and accelerated progress in strategies thathave environments andmulti-sector policy explore thein-country will discussion, participants session andhigh-level panel Through thisinteractive while otherslagbehind? maternal andchildhealth, Goal (MDG) targets for the MillenniumDevelopment on the“fast-track”to achieving and middle-incomecountries country. Why are somelow- significantly from country to success hasvaried women’s andchildren’s health, progress toward improving While there hasbeengreat Mortality Reduce MaternalandChild Accelerating Progressto Health: HowCountriesare Women’s andChildren’s Success Factors for 1A. Committee Room5,Level 4 Success Factors for

Committee Room4,Level 4 development perspective. economic andsustainable development from asocial, rationale forinvesting inchild willalsoaddress the Experts and outside the health sector. within coordinated efforts needs ofchildren through addressing thedevelopment demonstrate thepowerof and hygiene (WASH) –to age) andwater, sanitation, early childhood(0-8years of – thefirst1000days oflife, critical areas ofinvestment session willexplore three evidence, this state-of-the-art development capacity. Using do notattaintheirfull five, or200millionchildren, to athird ofallchildren under Evidence suggeststhatclose andThrive Children Survive Building aFuture inWhich 1B. Committee Room2,Level 4 women andchildren. that benefitthehealthof deliver otherinterventions reach ofimmunizationto countries leverage thewide will alsoexplore how development. Participants broadly, to country children’s healthand,more benefits ofimmunization to session willfocusonthe preventable diseases.This children diefrom vaccine- every year and1.5million five children gounimmunized significant progress, onein mortality. Butdespite to drive thefallinchild andhashelped interventions, cost-effective publichealth most successfuland Immunization isoneofthe 2015 and HealthGoalsBeyond Together: HittingtheMDGs Delivering Immunization 1C. Plenary Hall,Level 5 Plenary for smallandsickbabies. andsupport the timeofbirth, by improving qualitycare at three millionlives eachyear roadmap, whichaimsto save implementation ofthisnew present anddiscuss May 2014.Panellists will World HealthAssemblyin endorsedby the (ENAP), the Every NewbornActionPlan This sessionwillintroduce (stillbirths). during childbirth months ofpregnancy or babies dieinthelastthree annually. Another2.6million resulting in2.9million deaths under agefive globally, all deathsamongchildren account foratleast44%of Newborn deathsnow Care atBirth Newborn: EnsuringQuality Every Mother, Every 1D.

Boardrooms 1and2,Level 2 integrated approach. develop this further practical stepsneededto recommendations onthe post-2015 era,andissue approach to healthforthe promote acomprehensive to highlight opportunities practices andinnovations, willexplore good Participants (RMNCH) continuumofcare. newborn andchildhealth reproductive, maternal, integrating NCDsinto the evidence andrationalefor provide anoverview ofthe tandem. Thissessionwill however, canbeaddressed in Many oftheseburdens, of incomeandpoorhealth. vicious cycle ofpoverty, loss (NCDs), whichleadsto a communicable diseases diseases, andnon- communicable childbirth, related to pregnancy and “triple burden” ofillhealth countries oftenbearthe low- andmiddle-income Women andchildren in Partnerships Innovations, and Health: Solutions, Women’s andChildren’s Integrating NCDsinto 1E. 07 FORUM PROGRAMME BREAK 3:00PM-3:30PM PLENARY SESSION2 1:30PM-3:00PM LUNCH BREAK 12:30PM-1:30PM MONDAY 30JUNE Model forPost-2015? Health: AnAccountability accountability across sectors inthepost-2015 era. will explore newmechanismsandtools to strengthen use to trackprogress onmaternalandchildhealth.Panellists children, thissessionwillreview thecurrent tools anddatawe ofwomenand with thehighestmorbidityandmortality whichfeatures2015 report, profiles country for75countries newborn orchildisleftbehind.Centred ontheCountdownto can ensure progress toward aworldwhere nowoman, By holdingeachotheraccountableto continuedaction,we Sandton SunHotel,Level 2DiningRoom Ministerial Lunch onSouth-SouthCooperation Corporation Broadcasting South African Affairs Anchor, News andCurrent Tsepiso Makwetla, Moderator: Co-chair ofCountdownto 2015 Zulfiqar Bhutta Keynote Address: • • Panellists: • • Co-chair, Review Group independentExpert Joy Phumaphi, Tanzania Deputy MinisterofHealth&SocialWelfare, Kebwe StephenKebwe, Co-founder, Foundation WO-MAN Project Manager, ItTakes Two Campaign; Nargis Shirazi, Advisor ,Evidence forAction Regional Coordinator NORTH andEvidence Aminu Magashi Garba,

09 FORUM PROGRAMME PARALLEL SESSIONS 2 3:30PM-5:00PM Model forPost-2015? Health: AnAccountability MONDAY 30JUNE strengthen accountability. children’s healthand needs forwomen’s and the datagapto meet data agencies are helpingbridge countries andinternational community, donors, explore howtheresearch impossible. Thissessionwill transparency are nearly accountability and quality andreliable data, systems. Intheabsenceof and setupaccountability inform planningprocesses, measure andmonitor results, information isessentialto perinatal deaths.Yet this on causesofmaternaland system withaccuratedata have acompleteregistration third oftheworld’s countries In today’s modernage,onlya Accountability Making, Programmingand Better DataforPolicy 2A. Committee Room2,Level 4 Committee Room5,Level 4 the post-2015era. health andothersectors in value ofaccountability for stakeholders to discussthe convene RMNCH agenda. Thissessionwill post-2015 development accountability tiedto the discussions on sector, andinform approach withinthehealth more robust accountability community to develop a date. Findingswillallowthe identify lessonslearnedto accountability modeland examine theStrategy’s topresents anopportunity commissioned by theUNSG Health. Now, areview Women’s andChildren’s (UNSG) GlobalStrategyfor Nations Secretary-General’s cornerstone oftheUnited Accountability isthe Track Accountability Constituency Platformto Post-2015 Era:AMulti- of Accountabilityinthe Every ChildHealth-Model The Every Woman 2B.

Plenary Hall,Level 5 Plenary and children. outcomes forAfricanmothers accountability forbetter regional andglobal on howto improve national, and make recommendations experiences, lessonslearned, panellists willshare and accountabilityefforts, Union-led RMNCHinitiatives presentation oftheAfrican global initiatives. Following a linkages withnationaland identify mutuallybeneficial accountability initiatives and initiatives andrelated women’s andchildren’s health session to review itsvarious African Unionwillusethis PMNCH, UNFPA andWHO, the Government ofSouthAfrica, collaboration withthe children’s healthinAfrica. In promote women’s and comprehensive strategyto of theAfrican Union’s Accountability isakey element Prospects The AfricanPerspective and Accountability forRMNCH: 2C. Committee Room4,Level 4 programmes. lessons forscalingupRMNCH studies onprogress and from case in-depth country also showcasekey results post-2015. Thesessionwill nowand accountability efforts learned thatare applicableto areas foraction,andlessons identifies health. Thereport contextual factors that affect financing andbroader health systems,policies, evidence-based solutions, progress, focusingon provides anupdateoncountry occur. TheCountdownreport maternal andchilddeaths where more than95%ofall and 5,inthe75countries MDGs4 MDGs, particularly achieving thehealth-related progresssupport towards data to track,stimulateand to 2015usescountry-specific profiles.country Countdown to 2015’s and newestreport the findingsofCountdown This sessionwillshowcase Children Agenda forWomen and Beyond: Fulfilling theHealth Countdown to2015and 2D. Boardroom 1and2,Level 2 remaining obstacles. how to urgently address issue recommendations on days-focused initiatives and complement to 1,000 ofnutritionasa importance malnutrition, highlightthe the doubleburden of inpreventingpartnerships role ofcross-sector The sessionwillexaminethe the mostvulnerablegroups. reducing malnutritionamong will discussstrategiesfor nutrition field,participants latest research inthe brief presentations onthe and communities.Following development ofindividuals cognitive andsocial achieving optimalphysical, greatest challengesto manner remains oneofthe sustainable andefficient balanced dietsina Ensuring healthyand in aPost-2015 Agenda Addressing NutritionNeeds 2E. 11 FORUM PROGRAMME 13 MONDAY 30 JUNE 5:00PM-7:00PM HEALTHY WOMEN & CHILDREN +SOCIAL GOOD FORUM PROGRAMME

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This interactive +SocialGood event will highlight progress and promote accelerated action on women’s and children’s health as we near the target date for the MDGs and move into the post-2015 era. The programme will feature a series of conversations on health issues across the reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health continuum, strengthening cross-sectorial collaboration, harnessing innovation, and engaging youth. The event will close with a call to action to focus on the global community’s shared accountability for this agenda. Healthy Women & Children +SocialGood is a partnership of the UN Foundation, PMNCH and Johnson & Johnson.

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Welcome: Remarks from: Carole Presern, Archbishop Desmond Tutu Executive Director, PMNCH PROGRAMME TUESDAY 1JULY FORUM OVERVIEW PAGE 27 25 25 23 21 21 19 17 17 5:00pm-6:00pm 4:00pm-5:00pm 3:40pm-4:00pm 2:30pm-3:40pm 1:30pm-2:30pm 12:30pm-1:30pm 11:00am-12.30pm 10:30am-11:00am 9:00am-10:30am Closing Remarks ForumDiscussion ofPartners’ Communiqué Beyond 2015 Health andDevelopment forWomen andChildren Session5:OurCommonVision: Delivering Plenary Health andSustainableDevelopment Session4:Leveraging InvestmentsPlenary for Break Progress to 2015andBeyond Parallel Sessions4: (open to allForum participants) Session MDG Advocates Press/Plenary – RegionalLaunch State oftheWorld’s Report Midwifery Lunch Break Inequities Parallel Sessions3: Break Session3:Equity: LeavePlenary NoOneBehind Investments to Accelerate Priorities forReducing 15 FORUM PROGRAMME BREAK 10:30AM-11:00AM PLENARY SESSION3 9:00AM-10:30AM TUESDAY 1JULY Behind Equity: Leave NoOne concept ofUniversal HealthCoverage. Beijing +20andtheICPD+20,frameworks,aswell environments. Theconversation willbeframedwithinthe including accessto technologyandhealthcare inconflict discuss solutionsto address inequitiesacross various areas, will has arightto Sessionparticipants qualityhealthservices. to thepost-2015agenda.Every womanandchild,everywhere, Ensuring equityacross allsectors, includinghealth,willbekey • • Chairs: Development Initiative Concern International Senior Programme Manager, Bridget Okeke Chukwudera, Executive Director, UNFPA Babatunde Osotimehin, • • • • • • Panellists: and Family Welfare, Government ofIndia Additional Secretary, ofHealth Ministry C.K. Mishra, HRH PrincessSarahZeid ofJordan Health andSocialSecurity Executive Director, World SocialForum on Armando deNegri, Africa Region,UNICEF Regional Director forWest andCentral Manuel Fontaine University ofPelotas, Brazil Emeritus Professor ofEpidemiology, Cesar Victora, South Africa DeputyMinisterforSocialDevelopment, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu,

17 FORUM PROGRAMME PARALLEL SESSIONS 3 11:00AM-12:30PM TUESDAY 1JULY Reducing Inequities Priorities for

definitions ofsuccess. implementing players, and country-level targets, highlight theglobaland perspective and a country evaluate theframeworkfrom process. The panelwill intense globalconsultative was developed through an frameworkthat Mortality Preventable Maternal on thenewEnding morbidity, andwill becentred and of maternalmortality social andeconomicimpact This sessionwillexplore the communities andnations. devastates families, andlossthat of poverty perpetuating aviciouscycle long-lasting consequences, 20 more suffer seriousor every oneofthosewomen, developing countries.For these deathsoccurin and99%of and childbirth, complications ofpregnancy each year from Nearly 300,000womendie We Must Mortality: We Canand PreventableEnding Maternal 3A. Committee Room5,Level 4

Committee Room2,Level 4 digital access. environment forimproved to creating anenabling multiple sectors thatare key representatives across as wellfrom household decision-makers, and engagementof compelling digitalcontent affordability, creation of tackling challengessuchas specific programmes thatare willhearabout Participants overcoming them. and discussstrategiesfor will explore thesebarriers costs. Inthissession,experts of power, culturalnormsand need, resource gaps andlack literacy, lack ofperceived reading andtechnical exacerbated by inequitiesin access to digitalinformation, There isapersistentgap in for All Mobile andICTs aReality The DigitalDivide:Making 3B. Committee Room4,Level 4 save lives. greatly expandcoverage and can how integratingservices study,will lookat this session MNCH linkageasacase UsingtheHIV-services. identified atanyofthese underlying HIVmightnotbe thriving becauseof corrected. Achildwhoisnot her childmonitored or have thenutritionstatus of another, different to service yet anotherday to yet would have to comebackon child healthcentre; and a different day atadifferent children to beimmunized on own health,buttake her to apost-natalclinicforher delivered herbaby may come woman whohasrecently For example, currently, a this. not setupto support yet healthsystemsare often children isinextricablylinked, The healthofmothersand and Children to QualityCareforWomen Promote Equitable Access AIDS andRMNCHto forHIV/ Integrating Services 3C. Boardroom 1and2,Level 2 UHC. the contextofSRHRand voice andaccountabilityin as equity;rights;qualityand unpack criticalaspectssuch experiencestocountry challenges, drawingon highlight someofthespecific agenda. Itisexpectedto post-2015 development moves closerto the be exploitedastheworld that should and opportunities already learned,experiences Coverage (UHC), thelessons and Universal Health Health andRights(SRHR) Sexual andReproductive interconnectivity between The panelwillexplore the Shared Challenges Rights: CommonGoals, Reproductive Healthand and Sexual Universal HealthCoverage 3D. Plenary Hall,Level 5 Plenary address thesechallenges. effective strategiesto share their perspectives on providersservice willalso in 73countries.Midwifery delivering midwifery services and future challengesin analyses theprogressto date Midwifery 2014,which from StateoftheWorld’s panel willshare key findings This scope oftheirservices. which they can deliverthe full building anenvironment in numbers ofmidwives and adequate and supporting without educating,deploying they cannotbeachieved women andchildren. But improving thehealthof they need,areservices key to access theinformationand young, first-timemotherscan women –andensuringthat forall maternity services including familyplanningand reproductive health– Equal accessto sexualand This aReality Care Providers onMaking Perspectives fromMidwifery Care– Midwifery Equitable AccesstoQuality 3E. 19 FORUM PROGRAMME PRESS/PLENARY SESSION MDG ADVOCATES 1:30PM-2:30PM LUNCH BREAK 12:30PM-1:30PM TUESDAY 1JULY participants) (Open to allForum Development Goals the Millennium Accelerating Actionon Celebrating Successand – RegionalLaunch Report Midwifery State oftheWorld’s lives ofallwomenandchildren by 2030. framework andthenecessityto andimprove endpoverty the in SouthAfricathatwillpromote thefuture development communiqué andthelaunchofatour by theMDGAdvocates This sessionwillmarktheintroduction Forum ofthePartners’ historic commitmentto delivering onthevisionforMDGs. and development championsonto oneplatform to make a open to bringstogether allForum worldleaders participants, This specialhigh-level session,intendedforthemediaand implemented andresults. state ofaccessto programmes midwifery being services, This sessionwillshare recent findingsfrom Africaonthe Mail &Guardian Health Editor, Mia Malan, Moderator:

• • • • • • Panellists: United NationsFoundation President andChiefExecutive Officer, Kathy Calvin, Philippe Douste-Blazy, Tourism (ST-EP) forEliminatingPoverty Foundation Chairperson, UNWorld Tourism Organization’s Sustainable Dho Young-Shim, Chairman, Børnefonden/TheChildrens’ Fund CEO, TrygVesta Group; Stine Bosse, African Ambassador, APromise Renewed Chair, forMaternal,Newborn&ChildHealth; ThePartnership Graça Machel, Prime MinisterofNorway Erna Solberg, for Development United NationsSpecialAdvisoronInnovative Finance

21 FORUM PROGRAMME PARALLEL SESSIONS 4 2:30PM-3:40PM TUESDAY 1JULY 2015 andBeyond Accelerate Progressto Investments to their children. outcomes forwomenand can leadto improved health accelerator behaviors –that –suchaskeyinterventions implement effective used to identifyand strategies thatare being highlight key actionsand studies, speakers will case country-specific supply sides.Using from boththedemandand impact, qualityinterventions, focus to scalinguphigh- community mustshiftits to bedone.Theglobal children, muchmore needs health ofwomenandtheir progress inimproving the While we’ve madegreat Unfinished Business New Ways ofDealingwith Scaling-up Innovations: 4A. Committee Room4,Level 4

Plenary Hall,Level 5 Plenary agenda. priorities forthepost-2015 identify adolescenthealth health programmes and learned from adolescent experiences andlessons health. Panellists willshare sexual and reproductive intheareas of particularly youth-led organizations, ofinvesting in the importance engaging young leaders,and girls’ health,thebenefitsof issues related to adolescent session willhighlightcritical to society’s well-being.This empowering themcontributes agents ofchange,and inspiring abilityto be theirown these girlsalsohave an amongothers.But services, of non-judgmentalhealth complications, HIV, andalack pregnancies andrelated marriage, unwanted gender-based violence,child threatened incountlessways: brothers. Theirhealthis being oflesservalue thantheir world are oftenviewedas Adolescent girlsacross the The Future isaGirlAgedTen Youth asAgentsofChange: Investing and in Adolescents 4B. Boardrooms 1&2,Level 2 specific areas. for investment inthesesix money isavailable andutilized and howto ensure more women’s and children’s health resources mobilizationfor aims to identifytrends in social benefits.Thissession that value ineconomicand could yieldupto nine times US$5 perpersonyear and childhealth–by just malaria, HIV, immunization, maternal andnewbornhealth, areas –familyplanning, expenditure insixspecific particular, increasing health and children’s healthin improvements. For women’s health andeconomic countries couldseedramatic resource-constrained from now(by 2035), from today, onlyageneration health investments are made boosting prosperity. If theright reducing levels poverty and investments are essentialfor strong evidence thatRMNCH substantial returns. There is Investing inhealthcanbring Reaching 2035Targets RMNCH Investments for Mobilization ofResourcesto 4C. Committee Room2,Level 4 accountability networks. community-led advocacy and change campaigns,and mass mediabehavioural through women’s groups, visits, communitymobilization workers andhome-based through communityhealth interpersonal communication RMNCH plansandbudgets: side componentsofnational which are essentialdemand- action andinvestment, allof interest forgreater policy highlighting fourkey areas of Forumat thePartners’ by the complements thelaunchof This parallelsession parents andcommunities? thatsupport interventions what workswhenitcomesto does theevidence tellusabout speaking outforaction.What their experiencesand and communitiesinsharing parents investment to support greater policyactionand of underlines theimportance The Health Maternal andNewborn Engagement Strategiesfor Investing inCommunity 4D. Every NewbornActionPlan Every Newborn ActionPlan

Committee Room5,Level 4 youth. ofwomenand participation ensure meaningful progress, includingways to monitoring andachieving for SRHR measures necessary to share theirsuggestionsfor world. Attendees willbeinvited inthepost-2015 services contraceptive informationand quality provision of framework forensuring the for discussionahumanrights remaining gaps,andsubmit since 2000,highlight access to familyplanning reflect onprogress expanding this session,panellistswill newborn andchildhealth.In for improved maternal, to necessary achieve ourgoals the post-2015agendawillbe including familyplanning,in explicit inclusionofSRHR, Evidence indicatesthatthe Post-2015 Agenda Family Planninginthe Health andRights Sexual andReproductive Getting ItRight:Securing 4E. 23 FORUM PROGRAMME PLENARY SESSION4 4:00PM-5:00PM BREAK 3:40PM-4:00PM TUESDAY 1JULY Sustainable Development for Healthand Leveraging Investments investments andinitiatives outsidethehealthsector agencies, whichhave recognized of theimportance review advances madeby countries, donors,andinternational international, nationalandcommunitylevels. Thissessionwill multi-sector investments involving multipleactors atthe improvements inwomen’s andchildren’s healthwillrequire The evidence isclearthatsustainedandaccelerated Child Marriage Campaign to End Ambassador, Goodwill African Union Association Christian Young Women’s General Secretary, Gumbonzvanda, Nyaradzayi Chair: ; Institute Results forDevelopment Principal, Julian Schweitzer, Panel Facilitator:

• • • • • Panellists: Investment Fund Foundation Executive Director forHealth,Children’s Peter McDermott, AIDS, Tuberculosis andMalaria Chief ofStaff,TheGlobalFund to Fight Marijke Wijnroks, Deputy CEO, GAVI Anuradha Gupta, Executive Vice-President, Becton Dickinson Cohen, Gary Member ofParliament, Tanzania Lediana MafuruMng’ong’o,

25 FORUM PROGRAMME PLENARY SESSION5 5:00PM-6:00PM TUESDAY 1JULY 2015 and ChildrenBeyond Development forWomen Delivering Healthand Our CommonVision: the Partners’ Forumthe Partners’ communiqué. foractionbeyond for 2015,actingasarallyingcry partners aimstoplenary establishacommonvisionandgalvanize together to accelerateprogress toward healthforall.This society andothersectors –andhowstakeholders canwork will explore howbestto aligntheroles ofprivate, public,civil to improve RMNCH.AstheForum drawsto aclose,panelists Cross-sector are essentialto partnerships acceleratingefforts Republic ofSouthAfrica Representative ofthe Closing Remarks: Executive Director, PMNCH Carole Presern, Forum Communiqué: Discussion ofPartners’ Columnist Broadcaster and Nikiwe Bikitsha, Moderator:

• • • • • • • Panellists: Heath, World HealthOrganization Assistant Director-General, Family, Women’s andCommunity Flavia Bustreo, inPartnership Accountability and Action Onyebuchi Chukwu, theKey Leadership: Country toSuccess the MillenniumDevelopment Goals Special Envoy ofthePresident oftheRepublicIndonesiaon Nila Moeloek, andPost-MDG theMDG Bridging Eras Executive Director, UNFPA Babatunde Osotimehin, NewbornProgress toAccelerateMDG5and Roadmap Founding Director, DotYouth Organization, Zimbabwe Yemurai Nyoni, EveryReaching Woman andEvery Child Unilever Vice-President, Sustainability StrategyandGlobalAdvocacy, Miguel Veiga-Pestana, DeliveredMulti-Sectoral Approaches, inPartnership Assistant Administrator forGlobalHealth,USAID Ariel Pablos-Méndez, Beyond: LastMileand The ItTake? WhatWill Minister ofHealth,Nigeria

27 FORUM PROGRAMME PROFILES SPEAKER development agenda. onthepost-2015 Secretary-General toEminent Persons reporting theUN member oftheHigh-Level Panel of ( as thetop 100mostinfluentialpeople campaigners ( among thetop 100womenactivistsand Trust. Mrs.Machelhasbeenranked Recently, shefoundedtheGraçaMachel Child Marriage. toNot Brides:TheGlobalPartnership End she played akey role inestablishingGirls appreciated. AsamemberofTheElders, Advocacy Group have beenwidely General’s MillenniumDevelopment Goals Panel andtheUnitedNationsSecretary- Her contributionsto theAfricaProgress Chair oftheBoard oftheGAVI Alliance. Minister ofMozambique, andaspast asthefirst She hasserved Education Ambassador forA Promised Renewed. Board ofPMNCHandAfrican children’s rights.SheistheChairof international advocate forwomen’s and Mrs. GraçaMachelisarenowned A Promised Renewed & Child Health(PMNCH); African Ambassador, Chair, for Maternal, Newborn ThePartnership Mrs. GraçaMachel PLENARY 1 , 2010). She has also served asa TIME, 2010).Shehasalsoserved The Guardian , 2011)aswell

Shanduka Group. into theprivate sector in1996,founded Planning Commission,and,followingamove as DeputyChairpersonoftheNational Hon. Mr. Ramaphosahaspreviously served and forchairingtheConstitutionalAssembly. negotiations contribution to themulti-party Order oftheBaobabinSilver in2009forhis constitution. Hewasawarded theNational which wrote SouthAfrica’s newdemocratic Chairperson oftheConstitutionalAssembly, democratic electionsin1994,hewaselected democracy. Following thecountry’s first ANC teamthatnegotiatedthetransitionto 1991 andsubsequentlybecameheadofthe National Congress (ANC) Generalin Secretary Hon. Mr. RamaphosawaselectedAfrican in theWorld in2007. among the President inDecember2012.Hewasincluded May 2014,afterbecomingtheANCDeputy Ramaphosa assumedhiscurrent position in Hon. DeputyPresident Mr. MatamelaCyril Deputy President, RepublicofSouthAfrica Hon. Mr. MatamelaCyrilRamaphosa World Board. is currently VicePresident ontheYWCA and rights,women’s humanrights.She HIV &AIDS,sexualandreproductive health on projects related to young womenand Secretary, President andTreasurer, working shehasheldBoardYWCA positionsas Although notyet 30years old,atherlocal movementin theYWCA forover seven years. Ms. Andrea NúñezArgote hasvolunteered Vice President, World Board YWCA Ms. AndreaNúñezArgote TIME 100MostInfluentialPeople

Services forthePoor; Maternal,Newborn, Services Development; Family Planning;Financial Development’s inAgriculture portfolio of people,Dr. Eliasoversees Global solutions thatcanreach hundreds ofmillions potential forhigh-impact,sustainable Gates Foundation. Focusing onareas withthe Development Program at theBill&Melinda Dr. ChrisEliasisthePresident oftheGlobal Bill &MelindaGatesFoundation President, GlobalDevelopment Program, Dr. ChristopherElias Coverage. commitment to Universal Health promote betterhealth,includingthe tonew services prevent diseaseand in HongKong in2003.Shealsolaunched severe acuterespiratory syndrome (SARS) and effectively managed theoutbreak of outbreak ofH5N1avian influenzain1997 Dr. Chanconfronted thefirsthuman During hernine-year tenure asDirector, of HongKong. joining WHO, shewastheDirector ofHealth General forPandemic Influenza.Priorto previously asRepresentative oftheDirector- General forCommunicableDiseasesand Dr. asWHOAssistantDirector- Chanserved 9 November 2006.Priorto thisappointment, appointed by theWorld HealthAssemblyon the World HealthOrganization (WHO), Dr. Margaret ChanistheDirector-General of Director-General, World HealthOrganization Dr. MargaretChan writes fortheM&Gnewspaper. and remains acontributor at702.Shealso On radio,shehasworked for702andSAFM channels. shows forbothSABCandeNCATV worked onflagshipnewsandcurrent affairs broadcast journalistandcolumnist.Shehas Ms. NikiweBikitshaisawell-knownsenior Broadcaster and Columnist Ms. NikiweBikitsha

29 SPEAKER PROFILES Millennium Project. Gender andEducation fortheUnited Nations ascoordinatorserved oftheTask Force on in Nigeria.From 2002-2005,Ms.Mohammed per annum)toward theachievement ofMDGs coordination ofthedebtrelief funds($1billion In 2005,shewascharged withthe six years. serving three presidentsserving over aperiodof Millennium Development Goals,after Assistant to thePresident ofNigeriaonthe Mohammed waspreviously SeniorSpecial Post-2015 Development Planning.Ms. Secretary-General’s SpecialAdviser on Ms. Amina Mohammed ofNigeriaisthe Planning UN SpecialAdviseronPost-2015 Development Ms. AminaMohammed concerns. and scientific research, focusingonhealth dedicated hisentire career to publicservice in1986,Dr.joining theMinistry Tedros has the Tigray RegionalHealthBureau. First positions ofMinisterStateandasHead federal and regional levels, includingthe ofHealthatboth positions withintheMinistry andleadership inanumberofexpert served 2005 to November 2012.Dr. Tedros also asMinisterofHealthfromserved October this postinNovember 2012.Priorto this he Democratic RepublicofEthiopia.Hetook up the MinisterofForeign AffairsoftheFederal Dr. Tedros AdhanomGhebreyesus iscurrently Minister ofForeign Affairs,Ethiopia Dr. Tedros AdhanomGhebreyesus asthePresidentserved andCEOofPATH. health andmedicine,hemostrecently Dr. Elias’s professional background isin Sanitation &Hygiene; andSpecialInitiatives. & Child Health;Polio; Vaccines Water, Delivery; and newbornhealth, andpackagingitto facilitating evidence generation inmaternal Nigeria, implementation of E4AinNorthern lives. Dr. Garbaisresponsible forleadingthe accountability to save maternalandnewborn information andimproved advocacy and and Tanzania. Itfocuses onusingbetter Ethiopia, Ghana,Malawi,Nigeria,Sierra Leone improve in maternalandnewbornsurvival E4A isafive-year programme thataims to Budget Networkbeingfacilitatedby E4A. Nigeria. HealsoleadstheAfricaHealth and leadforEvidence forAction(E4A) in Coordinator NORTH andEvidence Advisor Dr. AminuMagashiGarbaistheRegional Advisor, Evidence forAction Regional Coordinator NORTH andEvidence Dr. AminuGarba overseeing MaternalandChildHealth. the WHOEMRHighLevel committeefor Tropical Medicine.HeisalsotheCo-chairof andtheLondonSchoolofHygiene & Alberta Health, Tufts University, theUniversity of Hopkins, Boston University SchoolofPublic the SchoolsofPublicHealthatJohns several leadinguniversities globally, including Toronto. Heholdsadjunctprofessorships at Policy atTheHospitalforSickChildren in Inaugural ChairinGlobalChildHealthand HardingUniversity inPakistan, andtheRobert Women andChildHealthattheAgaKhan 2015, Founding ChairoftheDivision Dr. BhuttaisaCo-chairofCountdownto MDGs. global progress inmaternalandchildhealth General inSeptember2011formonitoring set upby theUnitedNationsSecretary- Review Groupthe independentExpert (iERG), Dr. Zulfiqar Bhuttaof Pakistan isamemberof Co-chair ofCountdownto 2015 Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta PLENARY 2 focal pointinmonitoring andevaluation. advocacy andaccountability. Heisalsothe engage stakeholders viaevidence-based Assistant Director atBugandoHospital. Officer intheKageraandMara regions andas 2010. Priorto asaMedical thatheserved He hasbeenaMemberofParliament since Minister ofHealth&SocialWelfare Tanzania. Hon. Dr. Kebwe StephenKebwe istheDeputy Tanzania Deputy MinisterofHealth&SocialWelfare, Hon. Dr. Kebwe StephenKebwe several internationalnon-profits inglobal Ms. Phumaphicurrently sitsontheBoard of Commissioner onHIV/AIDS andGovernance. Reference Group onEconomics and as aUN asa memberoftheUN Phumaphi hasserved progress onwomen’s andchildren’s health.Ms. annually to theUNSGondeveloping country Group, forEvery Woman Every Child,reporting Review Co-chair oftheindependentExpert State andGovernment. as Shealsoserves Alliance, anallianceof49 African Headsof oftheAfricanSecretary LeadersMalaria Ms. Phumaphiiscurrently theExecutive Co-chair, Review Group independentExpert Ms. Joy Phumaphi FundMonetary andtheAfrican Union. Union,theInternational the Inter-Parliamentary several internationalorganizations, including News at 7.Shehasfacilitatedevents for for several andthe years, onbothInterface Ms. Makwetlahasbeenapresenter onSABC 3 current affairsbroadcasts forthecorporation. (SABC) atSAFM. Shealsohostsspecial South African Broadcasting Corporation as aNewsandCurrent Affairs anchoratthe Ms. Tsepiso Makwetlaiscurrently employed Broadcasting Corporation News andCurrent AffairsAnchor, SouthAfrican Ms. Tsepiso Makwetla Persons withDisabilityoftheRepublic of Deputy Ministerfor Women, Children and Development. Shepreviously as served newly appointedDeputyMinister for Social Ms. HendriettaIpelengBogopane-Zulu isthe South Africa Deputy MinisterforSocialDevelopment, Ms. HendriettaBogopane-Zulu PLENARY 3 of themostinspiringwomenshemetin2013. Gates recently mentionedMs.Shiraziasone campaign onyouth andHIV/AIDS.Melinda serial dramafrom 2006-2008 undertheYeah 2010. Shealsoplayed acharacteronradio Uganda’s biggesttelevision networks,NTV, in media, hostingahealthshowononeof teenage pregnancy. Shehashadahandin staged atthenationaltheatre basedon currently workingonher nextplay to be to educateandpromote it.Ms.Shiraziis and isanadvocate of usingcreative channels passionate aboutfamilyplanningforyouth promote positive healthmessages. Sheis to andentertainment poet, andusesthearts Day inUganda.Ms.Shiraziisaplaywright and Two campaignthatlaunchedonWomen’s astheprojectserves managerfortheItTakes Foundation.founder ofWO-MAN Shealso with aMastersinPublicHealth,isCo- Ms. Nargis Shirazi,acommunitypsychologist Co-founder, Foundation WO-MAN Project Manager, ItTakes Two Campaign; Ms. NargisShirazi Leadership program. Program, andtheHarvard HealthMinisterial Laboratories, theGatesFoundation Malaria asanadvisorfortheHilleman She serves and RBM(RollBackMalariaPartnership). MedicinesforMalariaVenture,Partnership, Foundation, AfricanComprehensive HIV/AIDS health, includingChildren’s Investment Fund

31 SPEAKER PROFILES Mr. Fontaine joinedtheWest andCentral anditsGeneva office. Headquarters senior positionsinUNICEF’s NewYork Albania, Bosnia,andSomalia, atvarious Deputy Representative inAfghanistan, asUNICEFRepresentativeserved inAlgeria, Throughout hiscareer, MrFontaine has countries intheregion. overseeing UNICEF’s programmes in24 Dakar, Senegal, heisresponsible for inAugust 2013.Basedin Region (WCARO) Regional Director forWest andCentralAfrica Mr. ManuelFontaine wasappointedUNICEF Region, UNICEF Regional Director forWest andCentralAfrica Mr. ManuelFontaine adolescent health. gender responsive budgeting,HIV/AIDS,and systems, research, gender-basedviolence, women andgirls’empowerment,health programmes, youth leadershipprogrammes, and reproductive healthandrights experience inmaternalhealth,gender, sexual development practitionerwithpractical Foundation Fellow Internationaland Bridget Okeke isasociologist,Ford Development Initiative. Ms.Chukwudera Programme Manager at Concern International Ms. BridgetOkeke ChukwuderaistheSenior International Development Initiative Senior Programme Manager, Concern Ms. BridgetOkeke Chukwudera youth anddisabledpersons. numerous committeesrelated to children, Foundation. Shehaschaired on andserved People, andaboard memberofMmabatho of theSouthAfricanFederation ofDisabled South Africa National AIDS Council, a member Ms. Bogopane-Zulu isalsoamemberofthe Parliament since1999. South AfricaandhasbeenaMemberof Latinoamericana deMedicinaSocial). –Asociación of SocialMedicine(ALAMES coordinator oftheLatinAmericanAssociation Equity inHealth(ISEqH) andformer president oftheInternationalSocietyfor of theWorld SocialForum onHealth,former Pueblos), Executive CommitteeCoordinator (PHM-Movimiento porlaSaluddelos member ofthePeoples’ HealthMovement medicine inPorto Alegre, Brazil.Heisa Dr. ArmandoDeNegriFilhopractices and SocialSecurity Executive Director, World SocialForum onHealth Dr. ArmandodeNegri Education. includingSecondary departments andDirectorRelations Department, invarious Commissioner, Director GeneralinPublic Government ofBihar, includingResident Power. Hehasheldnumerous positionsinthe andHealth suchasIndustry departments Bihar, ofdifferent holdingportfolios and PrincipalSecretary intheGovernment of Medium andSmallto MediumEnterprises Secretary, astheJointSecretary, heserved Prior to hisappointmentasAdditional 1983. since of theIndianAdministrative Service on thePMNCHBoard. Hehasbeenamember the Government ofIndia.HeisalsoaCo-chair ofHealthandFamilythe Ministry Welfare for Mr. C.K.MishraistheAdditionalSecretary in Family Welfare, Government ofIndia Additional Secretary, ofHealthand Ministry Mr. C.K.Mishra French ofForeign Ministry Affairs. joining UNICEF, Mr. Fontaine worked forthe appointed asRegionalDirector. Priorto Regional Director before actingthenbeing Africa RegioninAugust 2011asDeputy the International Epidemiological Association. million people. ofmoreAIDS workinacountry than160 Control ofAIDS,whichcoordinates HIVand General ofNigeria’s NationalAgencyforthe Nigeria. Hepreviously asDirector- served as theMinisterofHealthRepublic current appointment, Dr. Osotimehinserved amongyoung people.Priortoparticularly his improve sexualandreproductive health, toresults-oriented andintensifyefforts reforms to make theFund more focusedand hasintroduced major public healthexpert, At UNFPA, Dr. Osotimehin,aphysicianand of the UnitedNations. Under-Secretary-General Population Fund. Heholdstherankof Executive Director oftheUnitedNations Dr. BabatundeOsotimehinisthefourth Executive Director, UNFPA Dr. BabatundeOsotimehin including the editorial boards ofseveral journals, publications to hiscredit, andisamemberof has more than 500peer-reviewed International CenterforEquity in Health.He University ofPelotas, hecoordinates the mothers andchildren. At theFederal to 2015,aimedatmonitoring theMDGsfor current scientificcoordinator ofCountdown He isoneofthefoundingmembersand health programmes. evaluation oftheimpactmajorglobal studies, inequalitiesinhealth,andonthe cohort and childhealthnutrition,birth conducted extensive research inmaternal Medicine andOxford University. Hehas the LondonSchoolofHygiene andTropical appointments atJohnsHopkinsUniversity, Pelotas inBrazil. Healsohashonorary Epidemiology attheFederal University of Dr. CesarVictora isEmeritusProfessor of of Pelotas, Brazil Emeritus Professor ofEpidemiology, University Dr. CesarVictora The Lancet . HeisthePresident of Mr. Cohenisthefounderandaboard director needs indeveloping andemerging countries. private andNGOsectors to address health engaged incollaborationsacross thepublic, Mr. CohenandtheBDteamare extensively Commodities forWomen andChildren. ontheUNCommissionLifeserved Saving Millennium Development Goals,andrecently Envoy forFinancingtheHealthRelated United NationsSecretary General’s Special asViceChairoftheOffice serves Accordia GlobalHealth Foundation. Healso Company, theUSFund forUNICEFandthe presently asactingCEO),thePerrigo serves board director ofGBCHealth(where he also board chairoftheCDCFoundation anda 30,000 employees inover 50countries.Heis global medicaltechnologycompanywith BD (Becton, DickinsonandCompany),a Mr. Cohenisexecutive Gary vicepresident of Executive Vice-President, Becton Dickinson Mr. Cohen Gary PLENARY 4 Emergency Programmes. Officer forIraqinUNICEF’s Officeof Peacekeeping Operations,andwastheDesk of She worked intheDepartment Princess SarahisaformerUNstaffmember. Division atHumanRightsWatch. board memberfortheWomen’s Rights Alliance forSafe Motherhood, andanadvisory global championfortheWhiteRibbon Newborns andChildren. Inaddition,sheisa Life Saving Commodities forWomen, recommendations oftheUNCommissionon withPATHand partners to promote the member oftheEvery NewbornActionPlan Princess SarahisaSteeringCommittee maternal andnewbornhealthadvocate. HRH PrincessSarahZeid ofJordan isa HRH PrincessSarahZeid ofJordan 33 SPEAKER PROFILES has served onseveralhas served Boards ofDirectors experience inpublic healthandpolicy. She Ms. Guptahasmore than30years of considered impossibleby manyobservers. helped secure apolio-free India–afeat once programme, takingstrategicdecisionsthat in India’s hugelysuccessfulpolioeradication During thistimesheplayed anintegral role Government ofIndia. Director oftheNationalHealthMission, Health andFamily Welfare, and Mission her role asAdditionalSecretary, of Ministry annual budgetequivalent to US$3.5billionin largest publichealthprogramme, withan she was responsible formanagingtheworld’s as DeputyCEOinJune2014.Priorto this, Ms. AnuradhaGuptajoinedtheGAVI Alliance Deputy CEO, GAVI Ms. AnuradhaGupta and Children’s Health. Information andAccountabilityonWomen’s as amemberoftheCommissionon AIDS. Ms.Gumbonzvanda hasalsoserved reproductive healthandrightsHIV and rights,sexualand with justice,property on issuesofviolenceagainstwomen,peace movement, shehasmore specificallyfocused on crisiscountries.Active inthewomen’s children’s humanrights,withaspecialfocus been workingonissuesofwomen’s and and mediation.For some20years, shehas with extensive experienceinconflictresolution Secretary. Sheisatrainedhumanrightslawyer Zimbabwean, isWorld General YWCA Ms. Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, a Ambassador, Campaignto EndChildMarriage Association; AfricanUnionGoodwill General Secretary, Young Women’s Christian Ms. Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda Engaged MenLeaders. of theUNSecretary General’s Networkof of violenceagainstchildren. Heisamember the humanrightsandpublichealthimpacts of Together to address for Girls, apartnership Advisory Committee. Advisory UnionHIV/AIDS Inter-Parliamentary Region andaformermemberofthe Women Leaders(GlobalPower) African oftheElected andAppointed Partnership GeneraloftheGlobal the formerSecretary Parliamentarians AgainstHIV/AIDS.Sheis well asChairpersonoftheAfrican CommitteeonHIV/AIDS, as Parliamentary Parliamentarians AIDSCoalitionandthe nutrition. SheistheChairofTanzania women’s economicempowerment and government, includingworkingonHIV/AIDS, Tanzania. Shehasheldseveral positionsin of Parliament intheUnitedRepublicof Ms. LedianaMafuruMng’ong’o isaMember Member ofParliament, Tanzania Ms. LedianaMafuruMng’ong’o from UNICEF. (USAID), apostheheldwhileonloan States AgencyforInternationalDevelopment HIV/AIDS intheAfricaBureau oftheUnited previously asPrincipalAdvisorfor served inNewYork.at UNICEFheadquarters He the HIV/AIDSsectioninprogram division asChiefof In addition,atUNICEFheserved Gambia andNigeriaamongothers. positions inZambia,Somalia,Kenya, Senegal, States over thelast21years, including positions inAfrica,Europe andtheUnited distinguished career withUNICEF, having held Prior to joiningCIFF, MrMcDermotthada member oftheCIFF(US)Board ofTrustees. Foundation (CIFF)andalsoserves asa for HealthoftheChildren’s Investment Fund Mr. Peter McDermottistheExecutive Director Investment Fund Foundation Executive Director forHealth,Children’s Mr. Peter McDermott for Maternal,Newborn&ChildHealth. was Co-chairoftheBoard ofThePartnership (IIM) AhmadabadandIIM,Bangalore, and including theIndianInstituteofManagement

Strategy forWomen’s andChildren’s Health. Group fortheUNSecretary General’s Global He recently chaired theFinanceWorking Maternal, Newborn&ChildHealthin2009-10. chaired theBoard for ofThePartnership including GAVI andtheGlobalFund. He of multilateral institutionsandpartnerships, ontheboardHe hasserved ofanumber and health systemsstrengthening. interests includemHealth,healthfinance East and CentralEurope. Hishealthsector worked inAsia,LatinAmerica,Africaand human development, andhehaslived and development experiencewithafocuson yearsNetwork. Hehasover of thirty President oftheHumanDevelopment andActingVice and Population Department positions asDirector oftheHealth,Nutrition career attheWorld Bank,withrecent to joiningR4D, Julianhadadistinguished Results forDevelopment Institute(R4D).Prior Dr. JulianSchweitzer isaPrincipalatthe Principal, ResultsforDevelopment Institute Dr. JulianSchweitzer Europe. working inAfrica, Asia,LatinAmericaand at theUnitedNationsandincivilsociety, and development inthegovernment, work,serving years ofexperienceinglobalhealth and in theNetherlands.Shehasmore than25 ofForeign intheMinistry Affairs Department, Deputy Director oftheSocialDevelopment Health andRightsHIV/AIDS,also Ambassador forSexualandReproductive Dr. Wijnroks previously as served inthecause ofglobalhealth. with allpartners gender andhumanrights,onengaging focuson responsibilities, andaparticular and Malaria,where shehasbroad at theGlobalFund to FightAIDS,Tuberculosis Dr. Marijke Wijnroks asChiefofStaff serves Tuberculosis andMalaria Chief ofStaff,TheGlobalFund to FightAIDS, Dr. Marijke Wijnroks trauma surgeon andfather. administrator, and renowned orthopaedic and a distinguished academic,health Health oftheFederal RepublicofNigeria, Prof. Onyebuchi ChukwuistheMinisterof Minister ofHealth,Nigeria Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu maternal andchildmortality. Development Goals(MDGs) 4&5to reduce in 2005,to theUNTaskforce onMillennium Innovative FinancingforHealthSystemsand the HighLevel Taskforce onInternational Children’s Health.In2008,shecontributedto Nations GlobalStrategyforWomen’s and 2010, sheledthedevelopment oftheUnited building withawiderangeofstakeholders. In health, policyimplementationandpartnership- development concerningchildandmaternal Dr. Bustreo’s workhasfocusedonpolicy Director Partnership. oftheChildSurvival asInterimDeputy In 2004-2005,sheserved Newborn &ChildHealthfrom 2006to 2010. Director forMaternal, ofThePartnership previously asDeputyDirector served andthen Children’s Healthin2010.At WHO, she Director-General forFamily, Women’s and Dr. Flavia Bustreo wasappointedAssistant Community Health,World HealthOrganization Assistant Director-General, Family, Women’s and Dr. Flavia Bustreo writes fortheM&Gnewspaper. and remains acontributor at702.Shealso On radio,shehasworked for702andSAFM channels. shows forbothSABCandeNCATV worked onflagshipnewsandcurrent affairs broadcast journalistandcolumnist.Shehas Ms. NikiweBikitshaisawell-knownsenior Broadcaster andColumnist Ms. NikiweBikitsha PLENARY 5 35 SPEAKER PROFILES University ofIndonesia. Research ofFaculty ofMedicineatthe Foundation, andChairpersonofMedical Chairperson oftheIndonesianCancer Ophthalmologist Association,General General Chairperson oftheIndonesian throughoutcivil servants Indonesia), are comprisedofthewomenandwives of organization inIndonesiawhosemembers Dharma Wanita (thelargest women’s General ChairpersonoftheIndonesian Foremost amongtheseare herpositionsas high-profile organizations inIndonesia. Prof. Moeloek alsoleadsanumberof countries. women’s andchildren’s heathindeveloping dedicated to theinitiatives to improve Network ofGlobalLeadersinvarious events Moeloek isalsotheIndonesianSherpafor ofthisrole, Prof.held since2010.Asapart Goals, aministerial-level postwhichshehas Indonesia ontheMillenniumDevelopment Envoy ofthePresident oftheRepublic Prof. astheSpecial NilaMoeloekserves Indonesia ontheMillenniumDevelopment Goals Special Envoy ofthePresident oftheRepublic Prof. NilaMoeloek African Union(CAMH6). of theBureau ofMinistersHealththe Board oftheGFATM. HeisalsotheChairman African Constituencyrepresentative onthe Malaria (GFATM) andtheWest andCentral Global Fund to fightAIDS, Tuberculosis and Coordinating Mechanism(Nigeria)ofthe he istheChairmanofCountry Maternal, Newborn&ChildHealth.Currently, member ofTheBoard for ofPartnership the InternationalCollegeofSurgeons anda He isafellow ofboththeWest Africanand million people. ofmoreAIDS workinacountry than160 Control ofAIDS,whichcoordinates HIVand General ofNigeria’s NationalAgencyforthe Nigeria. Hepreviously asDirector- served as theMinisterofHealthRepublic of current appointment,Dr. Osotimehinserved amongyoung people.Priortoparticularly his improve sexualandreproductive health, toresults-oriented andintensifyefforts reforms to make theFund more focusedand hasintroduced major public healthexpert, At UNFPA, Dr. Osotimehin, aphysicianand Nations. Under-Secretary-General oftheUnited Population Fund. Heholdstherankof Executive Director oftheUnitedNations Dr. BabatundeOsotimehinisthefourth Executive Director, UNFPA Dr. BabatundeOsotimehin challenging misogyny. region inworkingto endchildmarriageand taken theleadlocallyandwithinAfrican concerns affecting womenandgirlshas passionate aboutaddressing developmental improve thehealthofwomenandgirls.Heis innovativethat supports youth-led projects to under theWomen Deliver C-Exchange Initiative Mr. Nyoni isoneofthe10grantrecipients Sexual andReproductive Health,HIV andAIDS. of the ZimbabweYoung People’s Networkon Development, andthePresident/Facilitator Adolescents NetworkonPopulation and Committee MemberoftheAfrican Youth and Zimbabwe undertheUNFPA, anExecutive as aYouth Family PlanningAmbassador for youth leadershipexperienceincludesserving Group. Advisory Hisvast Adolescent Expert a youth representative onthePMNCH current Director ofDotYouth Organization and activist from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe–isthe Mr. Yemurai Nyoni –a24year oldyouth Zimbabwe Founding Director, DotYouth Organization, Mr. Yemurai Nyoni commissions. onvariousserved boards andinternational epidemiology atColumbiaUniversity andhas professor ofclinicalmedicineand and Asia.Hepreviously practicedasa transformation ofhealthsystemsinAfrica he leditsglobalhealthstrategyonthe director attheRockefeller Foundation, where internist whopreviously asmanaging served Dr. Pablos-Méndez isaboard-certified Health Initiative as envisionedinPresident Obama’s Global on thelives ofpeopleindeveloping countries, scalable, sustainableandmeasurableimpact Health’s to programmatic accomplish efforts with avisionto shapetheBureau forGlobal 2011. HejoinedtheUSAIDleadershipteam (USAID), apositionheassumedinAugust States AgencyforInternationalDevelopment Administrator forGlobal HealthattheUnited Dr. ArielPablos-Méndez istheAssistant Assistant Administrator forGlobalHealth,USAID Dr. ArielPablos-Méndez humanitarian affairs. covering specialized agencies,health and worked asCounsellorattheUKMission, Relations. While inGeneva, Dr. Presern also of Change ManagementandinExternal Managing Director, andpreviously asDirector GAVI Alliance, where sheworked as Dr. Presern from cameto the ThePartnership Zimbabwe andGeneva. development includinginNepal,Pakistan, many years overseas inhealthand the UnitedKingdom,shehasworked for health systemsmanagement.A citizen of public healthpolicyandqualificationsin anthropologist whoalsohasadoctorate in Child Health.Dr. Presern isamidwife andan forMaternal, Newborn& of ThePartnership Dr. Carole Presern istheExecutive Director Executive Director, PMNCH Dr. CarolePresern

the UnitedStatesCongress. in boththeUnitedKingdomParliament and Brussels. Heworked asaResearch Assistant in theUnitedKingdom,Statesand previously heldseveral publicaffairspositions years ofcommunicationsexperience,having Human Rights(GBI).Hehasmore than25 LEAD andtheGlobalBusinessInitiative on (WFA),of Advertisers UNGlobalCompact Forum, theExecutive oftheWorld Federation organizations, includingtheWorld Economic He isactively involved inarangeofbusiness media relations. issues and crisismanagement,aswell engagement withglobalstakeholders, at Unilever andisresponsible formanaging Sustainability StrategyandGlobalAdvocacy Mr. MiguelVeiga-Pestana isVice-President of Global Advocacy, Unilever Vice President, SustainabilityStrategyand Mr. MiguelVeiga-Pestana Cambodian border. and workasamidwife ontheThai/ consultancies formultilateralorganizations previous postsincludeDirector ofVSONepal, Malawi, ZambiaandMozambique. Her as senior health/AIDSadviserforZimbabwe, She alsoworked manyyears forDFID/UK 37 SPEAKER PROFILES Banking Safety andSecurity Twitter Internet Access Interpretation Volunteers Name Badges RESOURCES AND

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