Goalkeepers (Gates Foundation)
Goalkeepers is an initiative launched by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2017[1][2] to bring together leaders from around the world to accelerate progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).[3][4] The initiative also provides reports and data flow charts over SDGs progress since 1990.[5][6]
Its core event is the annual Goalkeepers Conference (which usually takes place during Global Goals Week and the UN General Assembly) at which the Changemaker Award is bestowed to 'extraordinary individuals who are driving progress in their communities and countries'. Invitations are issued to global leaders and aspiring personalities who have been personally selected by the board. Previous attendees include Barack Obama, Emmanuel Macron, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,[7] Amina J. Mohammed, Erna Solberg, Malala Yousafzai, and Trevor Noah.[8] Past award winners have included Yusra Mardini, Amika George, Ria Sharma, and Nadia Murad, who later went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Conferences and awards
[edit]2024
[edit]The fifth in-person Goalkeepers event was held in September 2024 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. Speakers included:
The winner of the Global Goalkeeper award was:
- Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil[9][10]
Further awards went to:
- Sabin Nsanzimana: Minister of Health of Rwanda[11]
- Ratan Tata: Former chairman of Tata Group[11]
- Tahmeed Ahmed: Scientist and physician with research focus on Gastroenterology, Public Health Nutrition, and Global Health[11]
2022
[edit]The fourth in-person Goalkeepers event was held in September 2022 at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. Speakers included:
- Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados[12]
The winner of the Global Goalkeeper award was:
Further awards went to:
- Zahra Joya: Changemaker Award[15][16]
- Vanessa Nakate: Campaign Award[17][18][19]
- Radhika Batra: Progress Award[20][21]
2021
[edit]The 2021 Goalkeepers conference could not take place physically, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but had to be held virtually. The winner of the Global Goalkeeper award was:
Further awards went to:
- Jenifer Colpas: Changemaker Award[23]
- Satta Sheriff: Campaign Award[24]
- Fairooz Faizah: Progress Award[25][26]
2020
[edit]The 2020 Goalkeepers conference could not take place physically, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but had to be held virtually. The winner of the Global Goalkeeper award was:
- John Nkengasong, Director of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention for being a "relentless proponent of global collaboration and evidence-based public health practices, and a champion for minimizing the social and economic consequences of COVID-19 across the African continent"[27][28]
The Global Goals awards went to:
- Bonita Sharma, co-founder and CEO of Social Changemakers and Innovators (SOCHAI) – a youth-led non-profit organization in Nepal[29]
- Hauwa Ojeifo, founder of She Writes Woman, a women-led movement giving mental health a voice in Nigeria[30]
- The MASH Project Foundation, a youth led social enterprise based in India that develops and implements support systems for people who work for social causes through partnerships.[31]
2019
[edit]The third annual Goalkeepers event was held September 25–26, 2019, at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. Speakers included:[32]
- Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand[33]
- Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain[34]
- Jennifer Eberhardt
- Aliko Dangote
- Senjuti Saha
The Global Goalkeeper Award was given to:
- Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, for successfully implementing the Swachh Bharat Mission, a cleanliness and sanitation project, including 110 million family and public toilets for poor and middle income families, reducing the Indian open defecation rate from 50% to almost 0% in 3 years.[35] He personally makes cleaning initiatives - plogging along the roads and beaches - leading by example to promote mass fitness and cleanliness.[36][37]
Ahead of the ceremony, human rights groups and three Nobel Peace Prize winners – Shirin Ebadi, Tawakkol Karman and Mairead Maguire – criticized in a letter to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation the decision to bestow an award upon Modi, stating that under his leadership, “India has descended into dangerous and deadly chaos that has consistently undermined human rights, democracy.’’[38][39][40]
The Global Goals awards went to:
- Payal Jangid: Changemaker Award[41]
- Aya Chebbi: Campaign Award[42]
- Gregory Rockson: Progress Award[43]
2018
[edit]The second annual Goalkeepers event was held September 25–26, 2018, in New York City. Speakers included:[44]
- Emmanuel Macron, President of France[45]
- Julius Maada, President of Sierra Leone[46][47]
- Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway[48]
- King Kaka[49]
The Global Goals awards went to:
- Nadia Murad: Changemaker Award[50]
- Amika George: Campaign Award[51]
- Dysnus Kisilu: Progress Award
2017
[edit]The first annual Goalkeepers event was held September 25–26, 2017, at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.[52] Speakers included:[53]
- Barack Obama, President of the United States[54][55]
- Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada[56]
- Queen Rania of Jordan[57]
- will.i.am
- Malala[58]
- Stephen Fry[59][60]
- George The Poet
Advisory board
[edit]The Goalkeepers program is being advised by several individuals, including the following:
- Hervé Berville (since 2022)[61]
- Lukas Köhler (2019–2022)[62]
- Prajakta Koli (since 2022)[63]
- Tlaleng Mofokeng (since 2022)[64]
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- ^ John Muchangi (1 October 2020), Bill and Melinda Gates recognise Kenyan innovators The Star.
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- ^ Pedro Sánchez claims before United Nations that 2030 Agenda is roadmap for Government of Spain Prime Minister of Spain, press release of 25 September 2019.
- ^ PM Modi recieves [sic] Global Goalkeeper award for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, The Hindu, 25 Sept 2019.
- ^ PM goes plogging on TN beach, gives Swachh & Fit India drives a big boost, Times of India, 13 October 2019.
- ^ Ayesha Venkataraman and Jeffrey Gettleman (20 September 2019), As Narendra Modi Heads to U.S., Controversy Follows Him New York Times.
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- ^ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Appoints New Members to Goalkeepers Advisory Group to Accelerate Progress Toward Global Goals Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, press release of 9 May 2022.