The World Health Organization has
appointed Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of
the United Kingdom, as WHO Ambassador for Global Health Financing.
Dr Tedros Adhanom
Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, said, “I am
delighted and honoured that Gordon Brown has agreed to serve as
WHO Ambassador for Global Health Financing. In this role, he will
elevate and support WHO’s work to raise awareness internationally
on the great need for sustained global health financing,
particularly from G20 and G7 countries. As a longtime friend of
Gordon’s, I know that he will bring his sharp intellect, firm
commitment and deep sense of justice to this Ambassadorship.”
Mr Brown is widely credited with preventing a second Great
Depression through his stewardship of the 2009 London G20 summit.
He mobilized world leaders to commit an additional $1.1 trillion
to restore credit, growth and jobs to help the world economy
through the global financial crisis.
More recently, Mr
Brown has called on wealthy nations as well as the
private sector to ensure the equitable distribution of COVID19
vaccines, advocating for a concerted global effort, rooted in
science and sound economics, to save lives, end the pandemic and
restore livelihoods the world over.
Mr Brown said: “I have a tremendous personal regard for Dr
Tedros with whom I first worked two decades ago, and I am
delighted to be able to help his and WHO’s work raising global
finance to ensure everyone has access to health. Our immediate
task is to work together to finance the vaccination of the whole
world and protect the poorest countries from the terrible effects
of COVID19 and other diseases.”
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