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Adrienne Germain, President of IWHC |
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Since her pioneering work for women's equality in the 1970s and
80s with the Ford Foundation, including four years in Bangladesh as the
Foundation's country representative, Adrienne Germain has reshaped global
policy on women's health and human rights. A skilled strategist and negotiator
on U.S. government delegations to world conferences on population, women, and
development from 1993 to 2000, and again in 2009, she has helped revolutionize
the way the world views population policy and funding by making women's sexual
and reproductive rights and health central. Under Ms. Germain's leadership, the
International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC) has created international policy
innovations, led global advocacy for sexual and reproductive rights and health,
and helped build local organizations in countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America.
She is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the editorial
board of Reproductive Health Matters,
the board of BRAC-USA, two Human Rights Watch Advisory Committees, UNDP's
Expert Group on Gender and AIDS Responses, the IHP+ Monitoring and Evaluation Advisory
Group, and the Commission on the Federal Leadership in U.S. Health and
Medicine: Charting Future Directions at the Center for the Study of the
Presidency and Congress. She served on the Millennium Development Goals Project
Task Force on Child Mortality and Maternal Health; received an Honorary
Doctorate from Bard College in 2001; and was named a Woman of Distinction by
the Girl Scouts of Greater New York in 2005. She speaks and publishes
extensively.
Photo of Adrienne Germain by Todd France.
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