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Date: 21 SEPTEMBER 2011 12:00 –2:00 p.m.
Private sector luncheon>br> Venue: Harvard Club of New York
Audience: 40 participants. The meeting will convene private sector leaders from various business sectors and other commitment-makers to Every Woman, Every Child.
Hosts: Merck, GE Healthcare, Intel, Wellbeing Foundation of Nigeria, Government of Norway (NORAD), Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Children’s Health, United Nations Foundation.
The meeting aligns with the launch of the Report “Innovating for Women and Children”, as part of the Global Campaign on Health MDGs. It aims to:
12:05 – 12:10 Welcome and introductions (Ted Turner, United Nations Foundation-TBC)
12:10 – 12:15 “Every Woman, Every Child” overview (Bob Orr, Assistant Secretary-General for Policy and Planning-TBC)
12:20 – 12:40 Host Remarks and Presentation (3-5 Minutes each)
Commitments to health and the diversity of private sector engagement to improve women’s and children’s health..
Merck Signature Initiative on Maternal Mortality (Naveen Rao, Lead Signature Initiative, Merck)
GE Healthcare (Jay Ireland, CEO GE Africa)
Intel Corporation (Mike Gann, Intel World Ahead Program)
Mobilizing a country’s private sector: Nigeria (Toyin Saraki, President, Wellbeing Foundation)
12:40 – 13:20 Dialogue on partnerships, innovations and sustainable business models.
Table-level dialogue focusing on improving capacities to address health challenges, fostering sustainable development, and promoting institutional change through new innovations and partnerships.
The five tables in the room will have the following leads:
13:20 – 13:50 Reports Back and Discussion
13:50 – 2:00 Opportunities Going Forward(Carole Presern, Director PMNCH)
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