Joining world leaders at the United Nations
This week I travelled to New York for the United Nations General Assembly in my capacity as shadow cabinet minister for international development. World leaders and development secretaries were there to discuss humanitarian and development priorities in particular world education and the Global Fund.
While in New York, I had the pleasure of meeting so many inspirational people including Malala, who is a fantastic advocate for girls' education and understands how “in a crisis girls are the first to be removed from school and the last to return.”
I also had the chance to meet and spend some time with Joe Cerrell, Director of Global Health at the Gates Foundation. His focus on equity is at the heart of everything that the Foundation does.
It was an honour to meet Congresswoman Barbara Lee, the first African American woman elected to the State Senate from Northern California. She is a huge inspiration for the work she has achieved on International Development.
And finally, to meet again with former Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, who is the leading global advocate for education worldwide. He is right when he says that we must be the first generation in history where every child goes to school.
Liz Truss was also amongst those world leaders to visit. Yet, the UK Government failed to make a pledge at the replenishment conference for the Global Fund to fight AIDs, Tuberculosis and Malaria. This was an opportunity for the UK to step up with our allies to rebuild global health systems after the pandemic and help save 20 million lives. Yet once again, this Government has turned up to an international summit empty-handed.
While major allies included the US, Germany, France, Japan and Spain have all stepped up their commitments by 30%, the failure to make a pledge puts this Conservative Government on course to break yet another manifesto promise, squander a British scientific breakthrough on a new malaria vaccine and further diminish the UK’s reputation on the world stage.
Since the Global Fund was co-founded by the last Labour government 20 years ago it has saved 50 million lives. It is in all of our interests to eradicate these diseases and strengthen global health systems. The Government must urgently revise its position and come back with a strong pledge.