Appendix 1
FP2020 Structure as of October 2016
Reference Group:
CO-CHAIRS
Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin
United Nations Population Fund
Dr. Chris Elias
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
MEMBERS
Hon. Professor Isaac Adewole
Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria
Dr. Ian Askew
World Health Organization
Margaret Bolaji
Population and Reproductive Health Initiative, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (Kaduna State, Nigeria), and UNFPA Youth Advisory Group
Kathy Calvin
United Nations Foundation
Dr. Emanuele Capobianco
Partnership for Maternal and Newborn Child Health
Simon Cooke
Marie Stopes International
Dr. Tim Evans
The World Bank
Kate Hampton
Children’s Investment Fund Foundation
Dr. Idrissa Maiga Mahamadou
Ministry of Health, Niger
Tewodros Melesse
International Planned Parenthood Foundation
C.K. Mishra
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India
Claire Moran
UK Department for International Development
Hon. Ummy Ally Mwalimu
Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly, and Children, Tanzania
Hon. Dr. Félix Kabange Numbi Mukwampa
Ministry of Health, Democratic Republic of Congo
Dr. Ariel Pablos-Mendez
US Agency for International Development
Hon. Dr. Paulyn Jean B. Rosell-Ubial
Department of Health, Philippines
Performance Monitoring & Evidence Working Group:
CO-LEAD
Dr. Jacob Adetunji
US Agency for International Development
CO-LEAD
Dr. Ann Biddlecom
Guttmacher Institute
CO-LEAD
Dr. Zeba Sathar
Population Council, Pakistan
Snježana Bokulić
International Planned Parenthood Federation
Dr. Win Brown
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Dr. Aisha Dasgupta
Marie Stopes International
Dr. Jacqueline Darroch
Guttmacher Institute
Dr. Bamikale Feyisetan
US Agency for International Development
Dr. Luis Andrés de Francisco Serpa
Pan American Health Organization
Dr. Michele Gragnolati
World Bank
Dr. Karen Hardee
Population Council
Dr. James Kiarie
World Health Organization
Dr. Jean-François Kobiané
Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population
Desmond Koroma
United Nations Population Fund
Dr. Ann Lion
Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health
Dr. Dominic Montagu
University of California, San Francisco
Julio Pacca
Pathfinder International
Alok Vajpeyi
Population Foundation of India
Dr. Eliya Zulu
African Institute for Development Policy
TECHNICAL RESOURCE ADVISORS
Dr. Scott Radloff
Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Emily Sonneveldt
Track20, Avenir Health
John Stover
Avenir Health
Michelle Weinberger
Track20, Avenir Health
FP2020 Secretariat:
Beth Schlachter
Executive Director
Martyn Smith
Managing Director
Sesi Aliu
Officer, Data and Performance Management
Rati Bishnoi
Manager, Knowledge Management and Innovations
Dr. Jason Bremner
Director, Data and Performance Management
Guillaume Debar
Portfolio Manager, Rapid Response Mechanism
Kelly Dudine
Manager, Digital Engagement
Blene Hailu
Coordinator, Senior Leadership
Chonghee Hwang
Manager, Asia
Sandra Jordan
Senior Director, Global Advocacy, Rights, and Youth
Socorro Lopez
Coordinator, Partner Relations and Communications
Sarah Meyerhoff
Coordinator, Global Advocacy and Data
Kate Peters
Associate, Asia and Rapid Response Mechanism
Eva Ros
Director, Country Support
Jessica Schwartzman
Director, Reference Group and Partner Relations
Seyi Segun
Associate, Africa
Emily Smith
Chief of Staff
Holley Stewart
Senior Manager, Anglophone Africa
Emily Sullivan
Manager, Youth Engagement
Tom Van Boven
Manager, Francophone Africa
Elise Walter
Officer, Communications
Anna Wolf
Officer, Business Services and Contracts
Lauren Wolkoff
Director, Communications
Expert Advisory Community:
The EAC comprises a volunteer network of more than 135 technical experts on a range of functional, regional, and country-specific family planning topics that can be mobilized to address specific challenges at the country and global level and will serve as essential thought partners to the FP2020 Secretariat. It includes members from more than 70 organizations with family planning expertise in more than 50 of FP2020’s 69 focus countries. The group’s membership has the potential to grow as new opportunities for collaboration are identified.