Theo Sowa, CEO of the African Women’s Development Fund, joins Deliver for Good in a special Q&A on the power of education and the importance of elevating women’s voices to break down silos and fuel lasting change within their families and communities.
In an exclusive Q&A, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of WHO, further examines the critical link between primary health, gender equality, the SDGs, and health for all.
The Deliver for Good campaign speaks with the CEO of Mercy Corps, the newest campaign partner. Mercy Corps seeks to break down silos and build a bridge between the humanitarian and development sectors – showing the power of partnerships to deliver for girls and women in all settings.
The Unstereotype Alliance unites leaders from across business, technology, and creative industries to tackle the prevalence of stereotypes often perpetuated through advertising content. Keith Weed, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer of Unilever, shared a valuable perspective on the role of the private sector in engaging partnerships that deliver on profit and advance gender equality.
Women Deliver Young Leader, Jasmine Lovely George, founder of Hidden Pockets, a mapping platform for sexual and reproductive services for young people in India, talks integrated HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights policies, and the particular needs of adolescents and young women.
As momentum builds toward achieving UHC, governments have a responsibility to ensure effective systems are in place to provide a continuum of care for girls and women. Dr. Githinji Gitahi, Director General of Amref and co-chair of UHC2030, shares more about what is needed to ensure health for all.
Data are about more than numbers. It's about individual girls and women. And it's about making sure every life counts and is counted. Deliver for Good Influencer and Executive Director of UN Women Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka shares insight on the role of data and accountability in advancing gender equality.