The Stop TB Partnership has appointed five new Coordinating Board members who will act as constituency representatives.
The appointments follow Coordinating Board
reforms that are designed to broaden the base of partners
represented on the Board and encourage the development of strong, active
constituencies.
Two
of the new board members will represent communities affected by
tuberculosis (TB). The three other board members will represent the
private sector, developing country nongovernmental organization (NGO)
and developed country NGO constituencies.
Following
a call for nominations in April, an independent committee selected the
new board members based on their skills, experience and ability to lead
and develop their constituencies.
The
constituency representatives will begin their three-year term as board
members at the next Coordinating Board Meeting in Ottawa, Canada, on
11-12 July.
The
new board members will be joined in Ottawa by four new country
representatives who are currently being recruited to sit alongside the
Ministers of Health of South Africa and Swaziland on the Board.
The five new constituency representatives are:
Private Sector: Dr Evan Lee, Vice-President, Global Health Programs and Access, Eli Lilly
An
internal medicine physician by training, Dr Lee oversees Eli Lilly’s
global health programmes, including its multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
(MDR-TB) and non-communicable diseases (NCD) initiatives, as well as
efforts related to access
to medicines.
Developed Country NGO: Mr Aaron Oxley, Executive Director, RESULTS UK
Aaron
leads RESULTS UK’s work in developing UK and international campaigns to
tackle major diseases of poverty, increase access to education and
expand economic opportunities for the poorest people in the world.
Developing Country NGO: Mr Austin Obiefuna, Executive Director, Afro Global Alliance (AGA)
Mr
Obiefuna has worked in TB prevention and care for more than 14 years.
AGA belongs to strong national and international networks of civil
society organizations and established the Ghana Stop TB Partnership.
Communities: Mrs Thokozile Beatrex Nkhoma, SAVE Campaign Coordinator, Malawi Interfaith AIDS Association
Mrs
Nkhoma joined the Stop TB Partnership Working Group on New TB
Diagnostics in 2010 as a community representative. She is also a member
of the community support team of the communities’ delegation to the
UNITAID Board and serves as a
member of the communities’ delegation to the Global Fund Board with a
particular focus on TB.
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