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The guest bloggers enrich the blog thanks to their specialist contributions. These unique contributors are professionals (journalists, researchers, professors,...) invited to write an article on a topic of their choice. Thanks to them, ID4D aims at offering a broader range of topics going from specialized themes to more general ones. Finally, these writers from different backgrounds will give the blog a more in-depth reflection and give rise to divergent positions in order to maintain the debate.

Jon Lomøy

 

Jon Lomøy has been appointed Director of the Development Co-operation Directorate of the OECD in April 2010. He provides both strategic leadership and orientation to the directorate to shape policies that promote sustainable development in support of the Millennium Development Goals. 

 

Jon Lomøy, a Norwegian national, has devoted his professional career to development. He has held a series of senior positions at the Norwegian Agency for Development Co-operation (NORAD) headquarters as Head of the Eastern Africa Division, and Deputy Director and Director of the Africa Department. From 2001 to 2004 he was Director of the Southern Africa Department, where he implemented the first process of country-wide silent partnership with Sweden and Malawi.

 

In 2004, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Deputy Director General of the Department for Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, where he was responsible for the overall management of the Norwegian bilateral assistance programme. From 2007, he was Ambassador of Norway to Tanzania, managing one of Norway’s largest bilateral aid programmes, with a particular focus on translating global policy initiatives – such as climate change, UN reform and the Partnership for Reduced Maternal and Child Mortality – to country-level activities.

 

2010/08/30 - JON LOMØY: Towards a smarter Partnership for development effectiveness

Michel Kazatchkine

 

Michel D. Kazatchkine became Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in April 2007.  The Global Fund, based in Geneva, Switzerland, is the world’s leading multilateral financier of programs for the three diseases and one of the major financiers of health systems strengthening. Dr Kazatchkine has spent the past 25 years fighting AIDS as a leading physician, researcher, administrator, advocate, policy maker, and diplomat.

 

He attended medical school at Necker-Enfants-Malades in Paris, studied immunology at the Pasteur Institute, and has completed postdoctoral fellowships at St Mary’s hospital in London and Harvard Medical School.

 

His involvement with HIV began in 1983, when, as a young clinical immunologist, he treated a French couple who had returned from Africa with unexplained fever and severe immune deficiency.  By 1985, he had started a clinic in Paris specializing in AIDS - which now treats over 1,600 people - and later opened the first night clinic for people with HIV in Paris, enabling them to obtain confidential health care outside working hours.

 

2010/08/05 - MICHEL KAZATCHKINE - Yes we can meet the health-related MDGs! Time to redouble our efforts to fight AIDS, TB and malaria

Dr Margaret Chan

 

Dr Chan was appointed to the post of Director-General of the World Health Organization on 9 November 2006. Her term will run through June 2012.

 

In 2003, Dr Chan, from the People's Republic of China, joined WHO as Director of the Department for Protection of the Human Environment. In June 2005, she was appointed Director, Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Response as well as Representative of the Director-General for Pandemic Influenza. In September 2005, she was named Assistant Director-General for Communicable Diseases.

 

In 1994, Dr Chan was appointed Director of Health of Hong Kong. In her nine-year tenure as director, she launched new services to prevent the spread of disease and promote better health. She also introduced new initiatives to improve communicable disease surveillance and response, enhance training for public health professionals, and establish better local and international collaboration. She effectively managed outbreaks of avian influenza and of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

 

2010/07/22 - DR MARGARET CHAN: Sustaining commitment to the MDGs

Eckhard Deutscher

 

Mr. Eckhard Deutscher has been the Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) since January 2008.

 

Mr. Deutscher has extensive experience in the politics and economics of international aid. Prior to his post as DAC Chair, Mr. Deutscher was the German Executive Director to the World Bank from 2002 to 2008 and Dean of its Board of Executive  Directors from 2006 to 2008.  He also held the post of Director of the Centre for Democratic Studies on Latin America, based in Costa Rica, and lectured at universities in Mexico and Peru.  From 1991-2000, Mr Deutscher was Director of the German Foundation for International Development (now INWENT).   He holds  PhDs in Development Studies, and in Social Science and Philosophy from the University of Frankfurt.

 

2010/07/07 - ECKHARD DEUTSCHER: Development cooperation needs greater coherence: how can all policies be geared towards development goals?

Anders Nordström

The launch of our new version of the blog comes at the time of the EDDs. For the occasion we have invited Anders Nordström, Director General of SIDA and co-organiser of the EDDs to be our very first guest blogger. Come and read his post Women’s participation - a key to peace-building and poverty reduction in post-conflict situations and comment on it.

 

Anders Nordström is Director General of SIDA since January 2008. Before taking this position, he was Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO). Anders Nordström has a solid background in international development cooperation: since 2003 he was working at the WHO in Geneva, where between May 2006 and January 2007 he was acting Director-General. He has previously worked for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Geneva, for Sida in Stockholm and Zambia, and for the Red Cross in Cambodia and Iran. Anders has also worked as a medical practitioner.

 

2009/10/19 - ANDERS NORDSTRÖM: Women’s participation - a key to peace-building and poverty reduction in post-conflict situations
 

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