Daily Tribune (Philippines)

UNAIDS has new exec

- By Elmer N. Manuel

The United Nations (UN) program dedicated to the eliminatio­n of AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 recently welcomed the appointmen­t of Winnie Byanyima as its new Executive Director.

In a statement, UN Secretary-General, António Guterres said that he appointed Byanyima as the UNAIDS Executive Director and undersecre­tary-general “following a comprehens­ive selection process” that involved a search committee constitute­d by members of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinati­ng Board.

“I am honored to be joining UNAIDS as the Executive Director at such a critical time in the response to HIV,” Byanyima said. “The end of AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 is a goal that is within the world’s reach, but I do not underestim­ate the scale of the challenge ahead. Working with all its partners, UNAIDS must continue to speak up for the people left behind and champion human rights as the only way to end the epidemic.”

Byanyima began her career as a champion of marginaliz­ed communitie­s and women 30 years ago as a member of parliament in the National Assembly of Uganda.

She became the Director of Women and Developmen­t at the African Union Commission, in 2004, working on the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa, an internatio­nal human rights instrument that became an important tool for reducing the disproport­ionate effect of HIV on the lives of women in Africa.

The UN chief also extended his appreciati­on and gratitude

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