A Senior Fellow at the UN Foundation, India born Gupta founded the 3D Program for Girls and Women
President Joe Biden has announced his intent to nominate Indian American Geeta Rao Gupta as Ambassador at Large for Global Women’s Issues at the US Department of State.
India born Gupta is currently a Senior Fellow at the UN Foundation and Senior Advisor to Co-impact, a global collaborative philanthropy for systems change, according to a White House announcement Friday.
While at the UN Foundation, Dr. Gupta with a PhD in Psychology from Bangalore University and a Master of Philosophy and Master of Arts from the University of Delhi, founded and served as Executive Director of the 3D Program for Girls and Women.
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She currently serves as co-chair of the WHO Independent Oversight and Advisory Committee for health emergencies, chairs the Global Advisory Board of WomenLift Health, a new initiative to promote women’s leadership in global health.
She also serves as Commissioner for the Lancet-SIGHT Commission on Health, Gender Equality and Peace and as a member of the Board of UBS Optimus Foundation and of the Advisory Board of Merck for Mothers.
Previously, Dr. Gupta was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University and also served as co-Chair of the Gender-Based Violence Task Force of the World Bank. Before that, Dr. Gupta served as Deputy Executive Director, Programs at UNICEF.
Earlier, she was a senior fellow at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and served as president of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW).
Dr. Gupta has served on several boards, including the Global Partnership for Education; Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health; and the MAC AIDS Fund.
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She is the recipient of numerous awards, including InterAction’s Julia Taft Award for Outstanding Leadership, Harvard University’s Anne Roe Award and Washington Business Journal’s “Women Who Mean Business†Award.