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Goalkeepers Accelerating Progress Towards SDG’s Agenda 2030
Ahead of the Goalkeepers events on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, it was a pleasure to unite with longstanding allies, our Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation global colleagues during our thoughtful bilateral meeting with Dr. Rasa Izadnegahdar, who leads the Maternal, Newborn, Child Health Discovery and Tools portfolio within the Gender Equality Division, and Dr. Sanjana Bhardwaj, who leads Policy and Advocacy work related to family planning, maternal, newborn, and child health, nutrition, and primary health care systems.
With decades of collaboratively impactful programming implemented through BMGF support, most notably the Wellbeing Foundation Africa and partners Alive and Thrive Maternal Infant and Young Child Feeding project in Lagos and Kaduna States, and because further progress is possible, but not inevitable, I commend and appreciate the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s strategy of continued investment in building capacity of frontline midwifery and nursing, to deliver health and wellbeing Sustainable Development Goal 3.
Currently, across the world, approximately 800 women a day still die in childbirth. This means that the day a woman gives birth is the day she is most likely to die. I was inspired at the opening of Goalkeepers 2030, by all the winners of the Goalkeepers Global Goals Campaign Award, and the highlighting of new innovations that can save nearly 2 million more mothers and babies by 2030.
Goalkeepers is dedicated to accelerating progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Agenda 2030, through using powerful stories and data. Through driven partnership, we can aim to create a better 2030, by the numbers.
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