First UN Special Envoy for financing health-related MDGs

The Sierra Leone Telegraph: 1 March 2013

rayChambers2UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced today the appointment of Mr. Ray Chambers as his first Special Envoy for Financing of the Health-Related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the renewal of his mandate on malaria.

In this expanded role, Mr. Chambers will promote increased investment by the public and private sectors to reduce child and maternal mortality, HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases.

It is hoped that this target will be achieved by 31 December 2015, the internationally agreed deadline for achieving the MDGs.

“Mr. Chambers has been very successful in mobilizing resources and public-private partnership in the fight against malaria,” said Mr. Ban.

“Now, with the urgent need to secure funding for the health-related MDGs, I have asked the Special Envoy to develop a business plan to ensure that we have the resources to achieve our goals.”

malariaSince his appointment as Special Envoy for Malaria in February 2008, visibility, awareness, and funding for malaria have increased exponentially, with over $4 billion raised, over 400 million mosquito nets distributed and millions of treatment courses administered.

Yet difficulties in bringing malaria deaths down to near-zero by the end of 2015 highlight a broader challenge: ensuring the availability of financial resources.

The Secretary-General’s appointment of Mr. Chambers to this expanded role, seeks to catalyze new efforts in this regard.

Malaria in Africa“The lives of millions of mothers and their babies hang in the balance, if we do not meet the goals, and it all comes down to the strength of our collective financial investment,” said Ray Chambers.

“I am humbled to take on this new role, and look forward to working with all of our partners to leave no stone unturned, in what must be an unprecedented effort.”

Mr. Chambers, a philanthropist, is the founding Chairman of the Points of Light Foundation; co-founder, with Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, of America’s Promise – The Alliance for Youth; and co-founder of Malaria No More. He has served as one of the Secretary-General’s MDG Advocates since 2010.

In 2012, Mr. Chambers founded the MDG Health Alliance and most recently, in January, he joined the Board of Directors of GBCHealth as Co-Chair.

He previously served as Chairman of The Millennium Promise Alliance and as Chairman of Wesray Capital Corporation, which he co-founded with Mr. William E. Simon.

 

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