South African Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi elected as Chair of the Stop TB Partnership Coordinating Board
11 July 2013 – Ottawa, Canada – The Stop TB Partnership Coordinating Board has elected Aaron Motsoaledi, the Minister of Health of South Africa, as its Chair.
Minister Motsoaledi will take up his new role following the
close of the 23rd Coordinating Board meeting, currently taking
place in Ottawa, Canada.
“As South
Africa’s Minister of Health, I am fully committed to
achieving our vision of zero TB deaths and zero new TB
infections. But I am also convinced that the only way to stop
TB, both nationally and internationally, is through
partnership,” Minister Motsoaledi said. “This is why
I am honoured to take on this additional responsibility and look
forward to working to forge transformative alliances involving
partners from multiple sectors.”
Since joining
the Stop TB Partnership Board in 2010, Minister Motsoaledi has
played a key role in pushing TB up the political agenda.
Together with health leaders from Lesotho and Swaziland,
Minister Motsoaledi brought the issue of TB in the mining sector
to the attention of Southern African Development Community
(SADC) leaders in 2011. These efforts resulted in the signing
last year of the SADC Heads of State Declaration on TB in the
mining sector. In an opinion piece published today in Canadian
newspaper the Globe and Mail, Minister Motsoaledi calls for
collaboration across a wide range of partners to drive action on
the issue.
“To defeat TB, the Partnership
needs a bold and ambitious leader,” said Dr Lucica Ditiu,
Executive Secretary of the Stop TB Partnership. “Minister
Motsoaledi’s vision for a world free of TB, coupled with
his deep personal commitment and inspiring political leadership
across the African region and beyond make him the natural choice
to take us forward at this critical time.”
Minister
Motsoaledi was joined at the Ottawa Board meeting by nine new
board members. In addition to the five new constituency
representatives announced in June, Dr Jarbas Barbosa da Silva
Jr, Secretary of Health Surveillance at the Brazilian Ministry
of Health, Shri Keshav Desiraju, Additional Secretary at
India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Dr Muhammad
Ali Pate, Minister for State for Health at Nigeria’s
Federal Ministry of Health and Dr Pe Thet Khin, Union Minister
of Health at Myanmar’s Ministry of Health joined the Board
as country representatives.
The appointments, which
all result from open calls for nominations, 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.
Read the opinion piece by Minister Motsoaledi
Source:
Stop TB Partnership