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 Amir Dossal (left, front row), Executive Director of the United Nations Fund for International Partnerships; Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs; Bill Clinton, former President of the United States of America and President of the Clinton Foundation; H.E. Ms. Sylvie Lucas, President of the U.N. ECOSOC address a press conference on the exploration of collaborative opportunities in advancing progress in maternal and girl's health and neglected tropical diseases at U.N. headquarters. UN Photo # 327528/Evan Schneider

Amir Dossal (left, front row), Executive Director of the United Nations Fund for International Partnerships; Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs; Bill Clinton, former President of the United States of America and President of the Clinton Foundation; H.E. Ms. Sylvie Lucas, President of the U.N. ECOSOC address a press conference on the exploration of collaborative opportunities in advancing progress in maternal and girl's health and neglected tropical diseases at U.N. headquarters. UN Photo # 327528/Evan Schneider

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UN: GLOBAL HEALTH FUNDING, HIGH-LEVEL MEETINGS ON PHILANTHROPY AND PUBLIC HEALTH: TV VIDEOS: 07/03/2009 (MaximsNews Network)

 

     UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 07 March 2009 -- High-level meetings on Philanthropy and Global Public Health were held at U.N. headquarters on 23 February as a special preparatory meeting of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the speakers included: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon; H.E. Sylvie Lucas, president of the U.N. ECOSOC; Bill Clinton, former U.S. president and president of the Clinton Foundation; Amir Dossal, Executive Director of the U.N. Office for Partnerships; Ann Starrs, president, Family Care International and Co-Chair of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH); Gary Cohen, Executive Vice-President, Becton Dickinson; Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Director, GAVI Alliance; Karim Khoja, Chief Executive Officer, Roshan Telecom Development Company, Afghanistan; Judith Helzner, Director, Population and Reproductive Health, John D and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Marianne Barner, Head, IKEA Social Initiative; Betsy Pisik, The Washington Times; Jane Nelson, Director, Senior Fellow and Director of the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Peter Salama, Director of Health, UNICEF; Carol Adelman, Director, Centre for Global Prosperity, Hudson Institute; Purnima Mane, Deputy Executive Director, UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund.

MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Welcome address by H.E. Ms. Sylvie Lucas, President of ECOSOC  UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO (English / French)
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Address by H.E. Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations,  UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Amir Dossal, Executive Director, United Nations Office for Partnerships, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Keynote address by President Bill Clinton : UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Ann Starrs, President, Family Care International and Co-Chair of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Gary Cohen, Executive Vice-President, Becton Dickinson, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Director, GAVI Alliance, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Karim Khoja, Chief Executive Officer, Roshan Telecom Development Company, Afghanistan, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Judith Helzner, Director, Population and Reproductive Health, John D and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Marianne Barner, Head, IKEA Social Initiative, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Betsy Pisik , The Washington Times, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO,
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Jane Nelson, Director, Senior Fellow and Director of the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Peter Salama, Director of Health, UNICEF UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Carol Adelman, Director, Centre for Global Prosperity, Hudson Institute, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Purnima Mane, Deputy Executive Director, UNFPA, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO
MaximsNews.com TV, An Independent Voice from the United Nations Closing statement by H.E. Ms. Sylvie Lucas, President of ECOSOC, UN WEBCAST TV VIDEO

SECRETARY-GENERAL ASKS ECOSOC SPECIAL EVENT ON PUBLIC HEALTH TO ‘THINK RADICALLY’ ABOUT HOW TO TAKE EFFORTS TO NEXT LEVEL, FORGE POWERFUL GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP

Following are UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s remarks to the Special Event on Philanthropy and the Global Public Health Agenda, in New York:

"It is a pleasure to welcome you to this ECOSOC Special Event on Philanthropy and the Global Public Health Agenda.

As you know, global health is one of my top priorities.  The reason is simple:  health is a foundation for prosperity, stability and poverty reduction.

The role of philanthropists and philanthropic organizations, such as those here today, is crucially important in advancing the global health agenda.  So many of you are active in this arena.  Your involvement has produced commendable results for vulnerable people throughout the world.

My hope is that we can do even more together.  Just as I am striving to ensure that the United Nations delivers as one, so do I want all partners to come together to deliver as one in the field of global health.

That means coordinating the leadership from the United Nations family and national Governments with the expertise of foundations, research centres and academia, the innovative spirit of the private sector, and the dynamism of civil society.

We have a lot to learn from what we have been doing in the fight against malaria.  We have experienced a paradigm shift in the way we work.  By making joint efforts and strengthening coordination, the malaria community has achieved real gains.  In some African countries, there has been a dramatic decline in the incidence of malaria.  What we have done with malaria, we can do with other diseases and health issues.

I am pleased to note that women’s and girl’s health and neglected tropical diseases are on your agenda today.  These are areas in which concerted investment of attention and resources would bring a particularly high return.

Women are engines of development and drivers of improved health.  Maternal health is a critical component of the well-being of any society.  Yet among all the Millennium Development Goals, this is where there has been least progress.  Every year, more than half a million mothers around the world die during childbirth.  We must put an end to these senseless deaths.

With respect to neglected tropical diseases, as you know, these afflict about 1 billion of the world’s poorest people.  Yet these diseases are largely treatable.  Moreover, controlling them offers a powerful strategy for tackling many of the conditions that promote poverty.  We need to scale up action against these diseases and eradicate the ones we can.

Addressing these challenges becomes even more important at a time of crisis.  The economic crisis is putting at risk the unprecedented rise in public and private funding we have witnessed in recent years.  The food crisis and the threats posed by climate change have profound implications for people’s health and well-being.

I challenge you to think radically about how we can take our efforts to the next level, and forge a truly powerful global partnership for global health.

Thank you again for your commitment to progress in this area of vital concern to the world’s people.

I would also like to thank former United States President Bill Clinton for the great passion he is bringing to the field.  I understand he will offer closing remarks later this afternoon.  I regret that I will not be able to join you at that time.  But you will be in good hands.  The Clinton Global Initiative is doing extraordinary work, including on maternal health, where progress has been especially difficult to achieve.  President Clinton merits high praise for this work.

Thank you all again for being part of this effort.

I offer you my best wishes for a successful gathering."

  

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