The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized four distinguished leaders with the Award for Global Health, honoring their exceptional contributions to improving global health and well-being. This year's laureates, Dr. Tore Godal, Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis, Dr. Mike Ryan, and Dr. Heba El Sewedy, embody the diverse approaches needed to achieve the highest level of health for all. Their achievements serve as a source of inspiration for current and future generations working towards a healthier, safer, and more equitable world.
Dr. Tore Godal's transformative leadership in immunization and infectious diseases is particularly noteworthy. His pivotal role in elevating vaccines as a global development priority and establishing initiatives like Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Roll Back Malaria, and CEPI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, has been instrumental. Additionally, his work in expanding community-based ivermectin distribution and onchocerciasis control efforts has protected millions from river blindness, showcasing his ability to translate scientific research into large-scale public health action.
Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis' lifelong commitment to expanding immunization and disease elimination in the Region of the Americas and beyond is commendable. Her contributions played a crucial role in achieving the elimination of measles and rubella in the Americas, a remarkable feat. Her advocacy and support for the regional Dual Elimination Initiative also helped eliminate mother-to-child transmission of syphilis and HIV, demonstrating a holistic approach to health and development.
Dr. Mike Ryan's leadership in strengthening global preparedness for and response to health emergencies is highly regarded. As a founder of the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), he has shaped international systems for detecting and responding to epidemics. His operational responses to SARS, cholera, Ebola, polio, and COVID-19, especially during the challenging times of the pandemic, showcase his unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable communities and advancing global health security.
Dr. Heba El Sewedy's dedication to humanitarian action and social justice is inspiring. Through the Ahl Masr Foundation, she has pioneered comprehensive approaches to trauma and burn injury prevention and treatment, promoting awareness, dignity, and reintegration for survivors. Her foundation's work, including medical and psychological support for burn victims and humanitarian aid in the Gaza conflict, exemplifies compassionate, people-centered care, serving as a model for many young public health advocates.
These awards highlight the diverse and impactful contributions of these leaders, emphasizing the importance of leadership and commitment in improving global health outcomes. Their achievements inspire current and future generations to continue working towards a healthier, safer, and more equitable world for all.