UNAIDS Executive Director holds first face-to-face meeting with key donors

13 November 2019

Ahead of the opening of the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25, the Executive Director of UNAIDS, Winnie Byanyima, and Peter Eriksson, the Minister for International Development Cooperation of Sweden, co-hosted a ministerial breakfast meeting with key donors and partners to highlight the need for a strong UNAIDS to lead the global response to HIV.

It was Ms Byanyima’s first face-to-face meeting with some of UNAIDS’ key donors and partners in her capacity as the Executive Director of UNAIDS, during which she pledged to take a feminist approach in taking the organization forward.

“UNAIDS is at a critical juncture as it emerges from the challenges of the past two to three years, and the staff will be my first priority; we need healing, trust-building and closure. I want to bring back the joy in the great work of UNAIDS,” said Ms Byanyima.

Katherine Zappone, the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs of Ireland, Christopher MacLennan, Canada’s Assistant Deputy Minister of Global Issues and Development, and other heads of delegations applauded UNAIDS’ intention to make meaningful culture change happen at UNAIDS.

“UNAIDS has been at the frontline of the AIDS response for years. Canada has been a strong supporter and we are so pleased that Winnie has joined,” said Mr MacLennan.

Ministers and representatives of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland encouraged UNAIDS to continue its leading role in promoting community-led solutions and responses. They also highlighted the need to leverage the unique capacity of UNAIDS and build on its human rights expertise to address the social and political barriers that are hindering progress on HIV.

“We must integrate sexual and reproductive health and rights better into the HIV response in order to reach our targets,” said Mr Eriksson. “The Joint Programme has a very important role in driving sexual and reproductive health.”

The meeting was also attended by representatives of several UNAIDS Cosponsors―the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). “UNDP is committed to working with UNAIDS in supporting governments to establish enabling legal, policy and regulatory environs for effective and rights-based HIV responses,” said Achim Steiner, the Administrator of UNDP.

UNAIDS, donors and partners agreed on the need to forge partnerships with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to ensure a sustainable response to HIV.

The meeting was the first in a series of events planned as part of UNAIDS’ enhanced collective engagement and strengthened collaboration as it embarks on the process of developing a new strategic plan on HIV.

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Winnie Byanyima joins UNAIDS as Executive Director

01 November 2019

GENEVA, 1 November 2019—UNAIDS is pleased to welcome Winnie Byanyima as its new Executive Director. Ms Byanyima brings to the role more than 30 years of experience in political leadership, diplomacy and humanitarian engagement.

“I am excited to be joining UNAIDS and am looking forward to working with all our partners to help drive the HIV response forward and to build fairer, healthier and happier societies, particularly for women and girls and for all groups of people shut out and left behind,” said Ms Byanyima.

Ms Byanyima brings a wealth of experience and commitment in harnessing the power of governments, multilateral agencies, the private sector and civil society to advance a people-centred development agenda. Ms Byanyima most recently held the post of Executive Director of Oxfam International. She also served for seven years as the Director of Gender and Development at the United Nations Development Programme.

Ms Byanyima holds an advanced degree in mechanical engineering (in energy conservation and the environment) from the Cranfield Institute of Technology and an undergraduate degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Manchester.

The United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, appointed Ms Byanyima as the UNAIDS Executive Director and United Nations Under-Secretary-General in August following a comprehensive selection process that involved a search committee constituted by members of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board. The UNAIDS Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations made the final recommendation on the appointment to the Secretary-General.

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