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Nigeria’s Friends Africa Wins $100,000 ONE Africa Award

PHOTO: From left to right - Big Brother Africa host I.K. Osakioduwa; Friends Africa representative, Didier Touré; ONE Africa Executive Director, Dr. Sipho Moyo; former Miss Universe, Mpule Kwelagobe; and African pop star Fally Ipupa
PHOTO: From left to right – Big Brother Africa host I.K. Osakioduwa; Friends Africa representative, Didier Touré; ONE Africa Executive Director, Dr. Sipho Moyo; former Miss Universe, Mpule Kwelagobe; and African music star Fally Ipupa

JOHANNESBURG, December 1– The ONE Campaign on Sunday 30 November, unveiled Nigeria’s Friends of the Global Fund as the winner of the $100,000 ONE Africa Award, 2014.

The award was presented to Friends Africa representative, Didier Touré, by ONE Africa Executive Director, Dr. Sipho S. Moyo during the Big Brother Africa Hotshots live eviction show in Johannesburg.

Joining Dr Moyo on stage to announce the winner and present the award was former Miss Universe and UN Goodwill Ambassador for Youth and HIV/AIDS, Mpule Kwelagobe and African pop star Fally Ipupa. The ceremony was hosted by Big Brother Africa’s I.K. Osakioduwa.

Each year, The ONE Campaign awards the prize of $100,000 which is underwritten by an endowment from The Howard G. Buffet Foundation to recognize and reward the exceptional work of an African organization that works toward the achievement of one or more of the Millennium Development Goals. The award is in its seventh year running.

Friends Africa  is one of Africa’s leading health advocacy organizations that work with governments, the private sector, the international community and community-based organizations on mobilizing political and financial support for the fight against HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria.

Dr. Sipho Moyo said:

This year, over 120 impressive organizations from 22 countries applied for the ONE Award. I wish to congratulate Friends Africa for the outstanding work they do and for this well-deserved recognition. Through partnerships, innovation and proactivity, they continue to make an excellent contribution to the fight against preventable diseases in Nigeria and in Africa.

She added:

It is indeed befitting that this award came on the eve of World AIDS Day. According to ONE’s World AIDS Day report, released today, 38% of people living with HIV and 36% of deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa are from Nigeria and South Africa alone.  This makes the work of Friends Africa even more important, and we hope that this award will empower them to step up their fight towards an HIV/AIDS-free Africa.

CEO and Founder of Friends Africa, Dr Akudo Anyanwu Ikemba, said:

On behalf of the entire team and board of Friends Africa, we are delighted and humbled to finally receive this award. This is the third time we have qualified as a finalist and we are thankful to the ONE Africa team for recognizing our efforts and that of our numerous partners on ensuring a HIV-free African continent. We are indeed inspired to do more.

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