Aziz Khan named next Chair of UNICEF International Council
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Publish: 25 May 2024, 05:26 PM
Dhaka,
May 25 (UNB)-UNICEF has announced Muhammed Aziz Khan as the incoming Chair of
the UNICEF International Council, succeeding the inaugural Chair, Maria
Ahlstrom-Bondestam. Khan will assume the position in November 2024, according
to a media release from UNICEF issued on May 24.
The UNICEF International
Council is a distinguished community of approximately 150 private
philanthropists and partners, many of whom are from the world's leading
business families and global influencers. The council aims to optimize
philanthropic investments for children by pooling their funding, leadership,
and expertise. Collectively, members have invested more than $552 million in
UNICEF, supporting children worldwide.
Aziz Khan, founder
chairman of the Bangladeshi conglomerate Summit Group, is also the founder and
Trustee of the Anjuman and Aziz Charitable Trust (AACT), alongside his wife,
Anjuman Khan. Since joining the UNICEF International Council in 2022, Khan and his
family have been active contributors.
Driven by a commitment
to shaping a better future for children, Khan and his family have sponsored
schools, built hospitals, and supported projects addressing drug addiction and
violence against women and children in Bangladesh.
"I am a believer in
the power of education - not only for its ability to lift people out of
poverty, but as a unifying force for good. I see education as the bedrock of
modern civilization and builder of trust amongst humanity and that by enhancing
understanding, education has the power to reduce social conflicts and bring
more harmony into the world," said Aziz Khan.
In response to the
educational disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Khan decided to focus
AACT's efforts on education, prioritizing getting children back into classrooms
and helping them catch up on lost schooling.
"The UNICEF
International Council has a proven record of delivering a high impact at scale.
Having mobilized hundreds of millions of dollars to support UNICEF's essential
work around the world, our trusted philanthropic partners are committed to investing
in solutions for children. I am pleased to welcome Aziz Khan as the next UNICEF
International Council Chair, and I look forward to working with him to shape a
better, fairer future for all children," UNICEF Deputy Executive Director
Kitty van der Heijden said.
Under Khan's leadership,
the UNICEF International Council aims to expand its membership by positioning
itself as the natural home for philanthropists dedicated to children's rights.
The council will strengthen its role as a convening platform on key global
issues, explore bespoke philanthropic journeys and strategies, and find ways to
amplify its impact on children's lives through strategic investments in their
futures.
Council members are
dedicated to enabling access to quality education and health systems, building
climate resilience, amplifying the voices of youth, and driving action in
emergencies. They aim to scale up strategic investments in children to secure
the ultimate return: a future where all families and communities can prosper.
The UNICEF International
Council hosts an annual symposium, thematic working groups, and other
engagement opportunities, allowing members to learn from each other, interact
with the UNICEF leadership team, and identify areas for collaboration and joint
investment.
Working closely with
UNICEF, Council members seek to address the most pressing challenges facing
children worldwide and demonstrate how strategic philanthropy can catalyze
solutions and create greater impact for children.
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