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'''Jacinda Ardern''' is the Prime Minister of [[New Zealand]], for the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour party]]. As PM, she led the [[lockdown]] and the virtual banning of international travel to and from the island nation.
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==Praise from the Gates==
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On June 17th, 2020, Adern met with [[Melinda Gates]] via teleconference, upon the latter’s request. The outline of the meeting was released under the Official Information Act (OIA).<ref>https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/melinda-gates-called-on-pm-jacinda-ardern-to-speak-up-in-support-of-global-covid-19-vaccine/2J22WDB5WDRXTCFN4ZMYJRPOAQ/</ref>
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In the teleconference, [[Melinda Gates]] said "the [[USA|US]], and the world, saw [[New Zealand]]'s response and PM Ardern's leadership as an exemplar," according to official records of the meeting. Talking points for the meeting, also released under the OIA, show Ardern planned to push for the "equitable distribution" of a future [[Covid-19 vaccine]], especially worrying that women from the smaller Pacific Island nations might not be reached by it.
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Ardern, presumably on medical advice, asked whether "a 12-18 month timeframe to a vaccine was optimistic," but was told by the world's richest woman that "If they went into manufacturing 'super-quick' then maybe in Q1 of next year there might be some vaccines available," and asked Ardern to "push for" a global vaccine.
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The teleconference was not the first time Gates and Ardern have met. The Prime Minister met Melinda Gates and her husband, [[Microsoft]] founder [[Bill Gates]] and spoke on stage with them, during a trip to [[New York City]] in 2019, for the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]'s third annual Goalkeepers event. The event convenes global leaders, also including Spanish Prime Minister [[Pedro Sanchez]] and other emerging and established leaders from around the world, to recognize the progress that has been made in global health and development.<ref>https://www.gatesfoundation.org/Media-Center/Press-Releases/2019/09/Goalkeepers-2019-NYC-Event-Press-Release</ref>
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Revision as of 18:21, 4 November 2020

Person.png Jacinda Ardern   Facebook Keywiki Twitter WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Jacinda Ardern.png
BornJacinda Kate Laurell Ardern
1980-07-26, 1980"1980-07-26, 1980" contains more than three components required for a date interpretation.
Hamilton, New Zealand
NationalityNew Zealand
Alma materUniversity of Waikato
ParentsRoss Ardern
Member ofHarvard/Center for Public Leadership, New Zealand/COVID-19 Ministerial Group, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2014
PartyLabour Party

Employment.png Prime Minister of New Zealand Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
26 October 2017 - Present
Preceded byBill English

Employment.png Leader of the NZ Opposition

In office
1 August 2017 - 26 October 2017

Employment.png Leader of the NZ Labour Party

In office
1 August 2017 - Present

Employment.png Deputy Leader of the NZ Opposition

In office
7 March 2017 - 1 August 2017

Employment.png Deputy Leader of the NZ Labour Party

In office
1 March 2017 - 1 August 2017

Jacinda Ardern is the Prime Minister of New Zealand, for the Labour party. As PM, she led the lockdown and the virtual banning of international travel to and from the island nation.

Praise from the Gates

On June 17th, 2020, Adern met with Melinda Gates via teleconference, upon the latter’s request. The outline of the meeting was released under the Official Information Act (OIA).[1]

In the teleconference, Melinda Gates said "the US, and the world, saw New Zealand's response and PM Ardern's leadership as an exemplar," according to official records of the meeting. Talking points for the meeting, also released under the OIA, show Ardern planned to push for the "equitable distribution" of a future Covid-19 vaccine, especially worrying that women from the smaller Pacific Island nations might not be reached by it.

Ardern, presumably on medical advice, asked whether "a 12-18 month timeframe to a vaccine was optimistic," but was told by the world's richest woman that "If they went into manufacturing 'super-quick' then maybe in Q1 of next year there might be some vaccines available," and asked Ardern to "push for" a global vaccine.

The teleconference was not the first time Gates and Ardern have met. The Prime Minister met Melinda Gates and her husband, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and spoke on stage with them, during a trip to New York City in 2019, for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's third annual Goalkeepers event. The event convenes global leaders, also including Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and other emerging and established leaders from around the world, to recognize the progress that has been made in global health and development.[2]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
WEF/Annual Meeting/201922 January 201925 January 2019Switzerland
World Economic Forum
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