Former first lady Lordina Mahama has won an award from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) for her work with the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS (OAFLA) on fighting the menace on the continent.
UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe presented the certificate to the First Lady at a ceremony in Accra.
Speaking during the presentation, Sidibe noted that Lordina, who was first lady of Ghana between 2012 and 2016, had brought limitless zeal to the role and transformed the organisation and its work.
He also commended her for giving a ‘new vision’ to the body.
The information of the awards was contained in a press release….Read below…
Former First Lady Mrs Lordina Mahama has been commended and awarded by UNAIDS for her dedication and hard during her term in office as the President of the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS (OAFLA).
Executive Director of UNAIDS Michel Sidibe who presented the certificate to the First Lady in Accra said her leadership has helped to transform OAFLA by bringing in a new vision.
Some of the vision, Mr Sidibe mentioned, include bringing AIDS out of isolation, making link with all critical issues that have not been addressed directly such as young girls, women position in society, dealing with human rights issues, linking HIV to cervical and breast cancers among others.
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) is the main advocate for accelerated, comprehensive and coordinated global action on the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
The mission of UNAIDS is to lead, strengthen and support an expanded response to HIV and AIDS that includes preventing transmission of HIV, providing care and support to those already living with the virus, reducing the vulnerability of individuals and communities to HIV and alleviating the impact of the epidemic. UNAIDS seeks to prevent the HIV/AIDS epidemic from becoming a severe pandemic.
The former First Lady Mrs Lordina Mahama has worked with UNAIDS through OAFLA for the past three years. Through her foundation, OAFLA and the Ghana AIDS Commission, Mrs Mahama has organised series of free medical health screening across the country. People are screened for HIV, Syphilis, breast and cervical cancers and other reproductive diseases.
The UNAIDS Executive Director stated, “The First Lady is a model. She helped to take OAFLA to a different level by bringing in other First Ladies, using the OAFLA platform to move the agenda of making sure to end mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS and also didn’t lose the opportunity to deal with position of women in society and young girls”.
Mr Sidibe described Mrs Lordina Mahama as humble, quiet but very strategic. He said UNAIDS will continue to work with Mrs Mahama since she is a genuine leader for the fight against HIV/AIDS and global health in general.
For his part country Director of UNAIDS, GirmayHaile was full of praise for Mrs Lordina Mahama.
According to him, apart from being the premiere ambassador of UNAIDS, she added cervical and breast cancer campaign and her foundation, the Lordina foundation was also based on that principle.
Mr Haile noted that Mrs Mahama has played a major role in advancing and attaining some of the major results UNAIDS has achieved in Ghana.
Considering the performance of Mrs Mahama, the Ghana Country Director said UNAIDS is looking at starting a culture of involving former first ladies at OAFLA of which Mrs Lordina Mahama is the best candidate.
Technical Adviser to Mrs Mahama, former Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur said she was not surprised that the Executive Director of UNAIDS came to Ghana to congratulate the former First Lady for her leadership, commitment, compassion and the level she has taken OAFLA to.
Nana Oye believes OAFLA will never be the same considering the extent to which she has rallied around all First Ladies and in each African country work is ongoing.
” OAFLA has partnered UNAIDS so there is lots of advocacy works going on and there is funding for the works ” Nana Oye added