GAVI Alliance Board Meeting 16 17 November 2011 Final Minutes pdf
GAVI Alliance Board Meeting
16-17 November 2011
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GAVI Alliance Board Meeting
16-17 November 2011
Dhaka, Bangladesh
FINAL MINUTES
1. Chair?s report
1.1 Finding a quorum of members present, the meetin g commenced at 9.03
Dhaka time on 16 November 2011. Dagfinn H?ybr?ten, Board Chair, chaired
the meeting.
1.2 The Chair welcomed new Board members and altern ates, Her Royal
Highness Princess Cristina of Spain, and members of the board of the
International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IF FIm). Also, he thanked the
Ministry of Health of Bangladesh for hosting the me eting and the Secretariat
Governance team and local staff of BRAC, WHO, and U NICEF for their
assistance. He cited this as a good example of the GAVI partnership at work.
1.3 The Chair summarised the outcomes of the execut ive session of the Board
held on 15 November 2011: He noted that the process for constructing the
2012 budget had been extraordinary given the change in Secretariat
leadership and committed that the 2013 process woul d be more ordinary,
starting with Executive Committee consultation. Ne xt, he highlighted work to
be done on managing conflicts of interest, includin g clarifying the role of the
vaccine industry in GAVI?s governance. There had be en good dialogue and
proper management of conflicts to date, but the Boa rd needs an agreed-upon,
comprehensive philosophy that can be clearly articu lated to the public. The
Board also discussed roles and responsibilities of the Board, Secretariat and
Alliance partners, and agreed to have a full discus sion at its 2012 retreat.
Finally, the Board received an update from Cees Klu mper, Director of Internal
Audit, on investigations of misuse in recipient cou ntries.
1.4 The Chair reflected on remarks made the previou s evening by Ban Ki-moon,
Secretary General of the United Nations, to the GAV I Board. The Chair
recognised Seth Berkley, Chief Executive Officer, c ommenting on his
determined and enthusiastic start. He also highligh ted Sweden?s positive
assessment of GAVI, noting Sweden?s recently releas ed review that stated
that GAVI is highly relevant to its development coo peration and that GAVI?s
internal and external effectiveness is very high.
1.5 Standing declarations of interest were tabled t o the Board (Doc 01a in the
Board pack). In addition, Ronald Brus reported that given Crucell?s purchase