Yvonne Chaka Chaka, singer and Founder of Princess of Africa Foundation, attended the 2016 Crans Montana Forum on Africa & South-South Cooperation in Dakhla, where she received the Forum's Gold Medal for her actions in favor of Public Health and Women's Rights.
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SONGSTRESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST YVONNE CHAKA CHAKA APPOINTED NEPAD GOODWILL AMBASSADOR
Legendary and internationally-renowned South African singer and humanitarian Yvonne Chaka Chaka, has been appointed as the NEPAD Agency’s Goodwill Ambassador for TB and nutrition.
Considered a role model throughout the African continent, Yvonne has demonstrated compassion for others throughout her career. She has promoted literacy, women and children’s rights, and is also a champion in the fight against malaria, a statement from NEPAD states.
As the implementing body of the African Union, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Agency’s strategic impact areas are industrialisation and wealth-creation; shared prosperity and transformed livelihoods; human capital development and transformed institutions; and environmental sustainability. Given Yvonne’s strong commitment to the values and principles of the NEPAD Agency, she will be an excellent and eloquent advocate of the continent’s development agenda, it added with Dr Ibrahim Mayaki, NEPAD Agency’s CEO stated adding:
“I am pleased to confirm your appointment as NEPAD Agency Goodwill Ambassador with effect from 1 August 2018. Your commitment to supporting the NEPAD Agency through advocacy and communicating to a broad public will undoubtedly raise the profile of our continental projects,”
Yvonne established the Princess of Africa Foundation in 2006 to complement her humanitarian work. Through this non-profit organisation, she has continued to advocate for various causes and mobilise resources towards projects for people in need.
As Goodwill Ambassador for the NEPAD Agency, Yvonne Chaka Chaka’s public policy advocacy focus will especially be the promotion of food security and good nutrition as key response components in the fight against TB, as well as public awareness on the challenges and solutions to ending TB in Africa.
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