Where Child Survival Gets Top Billing

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Today I am attending the Child Survival Call to Action Summit at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. I am attending as media as a part of the ONE Moms Advisory Board. If you would like to join a group of mothers who work specifically to eradicate global poverty be sure to join us at www.one.org/moms.

Some of the early speakers at the Child Survial Call to Action Summit were Dr. Raj Shah, Administrator for USAID, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Minister of Health for Ethiopia, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Minister of Health and Family Welfare for India, Secretary Clinton, and Ben Affleck.

I will write a more in-depth recap of the event, but early on I wanted to share some photos of the morning. Follow the #5thBirthday and #Promise4Children to follow conversation around the event.


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3 responses to “Where Child Survival Gets Top Billing”


  1. So exciting that you are attending this amazing event! I’m doing my own grassroots activism via RESULTS and Shot@Life. I’ve been following the news and this event in particular carefully and am truly excited about our future potential to save millions of lives around the world!


    1. Hi Nicole – So happy to hear your comment and look forward to checking out your work with RESULTS!


      1. Thanks! I just subscribed to your blog on Social Good so now I should be getting more constant news! 🙂

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