Lieve Fransen
Dr. Lieve Fransen | |
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Director for Representations and Networks at DG Communication of the European Commission | |
Personal details | |
Born | Gent, Belgium | April 17, 1950
Spouse(s) | Noah Howard |
Residence | Brussels, Belgium |
Alma mater | University of Antwerp, Belgium Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Belgium Ghent University, Belgium |
Website | Representations Website |
Lieve Fransen, MD, PhD is, since 2007, the Director of the Representations Directorate (Directorate B) in Directorate-General Communication for the European Commission. She is responsible for the 35 Representations of the Commission to the member states and for more than 500 networks across the European Union and is responsible for strategic leadership and management of 500 staff in 27 different locations.
She started her career as a Medical Doctor in Africa during the 1970s and 1980s (mainly in Mozambique, Kenya and Rwanda). In several African countries she developed new initiatives and ensured implementation through international cooperation and strategic planning. In 1987 she created the AIDS Task Force, an international foundation where she was executive director until 1993.
In 1993 she joined the European Commission as the Head of the Health, AIDS and Population Sector. She was in charge of negotiating tiered pricing for pharmaceutical products for developing countries. During this period, she was also the guest editor for the Policy Research Department of the World Bank. In 2001 she became the Head of the Social and Human Development Unit in Directorate-General for Development in charge of social protection, employment, health, education and gender.
She was a founding board member and vice-chair of the Board of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) representing the European Commission and several EU member states from 2000 to 2007, where she helped create a large public/private partnership and performance-based fund (8 billion pledges in 4 years).[citation needed]
She has written more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and numerous policy documents for the European Council and the European Parliament. She holds a PhD from the University of Antwerp in social policies and public health. She was awarded the National Order of the Lion of the Republic of Senegal (1999) for special merit in the fight against HIV/AIDS and she received the Jonathan Mann Award for Health and Human Rights (2000).
Quotes from Speeches
"We should be proud to recognize that the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria represents today one of the most important (if not the most important) financing mechanism to provide an adequate response to the three pandemics, by providing 65% of international financing for tuberculosis, 65% for malaria and 20% for HIV/AIDS." — Vice-Chair of GFATM at the Replenishment Meeting of Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, Durban (South Africa), 4/5 July 2006
I see four areas in particular where urgent action is needed to reduce the gap between men and women: 1. Ending abuse, violence and sexual slavery 2. Ensuring equal pay, social protection, and pension provision 3. Providing affordable, quality childcare for all women who want it 4. Allowing women to develop their careers – as much in the public as in the private sector — Debate for European Parliament Elections: Women's votes: why they matter this year more than ever, Ljubljana (Slovenia), 3 March 2009
What is really happening with the place of Europe in the World? Many different opinions are being discussed and only history will really tell, but we are in a major transformation phase and witness the transition from economic globalisation towards an increasingly political globalisation and a geopolitical rebalancing. — A medio camino de la Presidencia belga y del Trío Gobierno económico y Acción exterior, Madrid (Spain), 10 November 2010
External links
- Europe Direct Networks Annual Report 2009
- Annual Report of the Europe Direct Information Centres 2008
- The European Union: A Strategic Approach, Article on Sexual Violence, Forced Migration Review, Issue 27, 01/2007
- Collaboration between the European Commission and the World Bank, Press Release, 21/04/2006
- Commission gets increasing role in the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria, Press Release, 28/03/2006
- Towards a future and some hope, Article, Global Future, Second Quarter 2004
- Confronting AIDS: public priorities in a global epidemic, A World Bank Policy Research Report, 1999
- The Economic Impact of Adult Mortality on Households in Rakai District, Uganda Ainsworth, M., L. Fransen, and M. Over (eds.). "Confronting AIDS: Evidence from the Developing World." Brussels: European Commission, 1998
- The Impact of AIDS on the Economy of Families in Côte d’Ivoire: Changes in Consumption Among AIDS-affected Households, Ainsworth, M., L. Fransen, and M. Over (eds.). "Confronting AIDS: Evidence from the Developing World.” Brussels: European Commission, 1998
- Expenditures on AIDS in Côte d'Ivoire, Ainsworth, M., L. Fransen, and M. Over (eds). "Confronting AIDS: Evidence from the Developing World.” Brussels: European Commission, Chapter 12B, 1998
- Expenditures on AIDS in Tanzania, Ainsworth, M., L. Fransen, and M. Over (eds). "Confronting AIDS: Evidence from the Developing World.” Brussels: European Commission, Chapter 12E, 1998
- Expenditures on AIDS in Thailand, Ainsworth, M., L. Fransen, and M. Over (eds). "Confronting AIDS: Evidence from the Developing World.” Brussels: European Commission. (Chapter 12F), 1998
- Cost-effectiveness of improved treatment services for sexually transmitted diseases in preventing HIV-1 infection in Mwanza Region, Tanzania, Article, The Lancet, Volume 350, Issue 9094, Pages 1805 - 1809, 20/12/1997
- AIDS : The Commission presents the current situation of its programme, Press Release, 28/02/1991