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Jowell gets role helping mothers and children in developing countries | Jowell gets role helping mothers and children in developing countries |
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Tessa Jowell is to join forces with Sarah Brown to draw up a blueprint with the aim of introducing elements of Labour's early intervention Sure Start scheme in the developing world. | Tessa Jowell is to join forces with Sarah Brown to draw up a blueprint with the aim of introducing elements of Labour's early intervention Sure Start scheme in the developing world. |
The architect of the London Olympics, who recently announced her retirement from the shadow cabinet, is to advise Labour on how early intervention schemes can be embedded into the architecture of international aid plans. | The architect of the London Olympics, who recently announced her retirement from the shadow cabinet, is to advise Labour on how early intervention schemes can be embedded into the architecture of international aid plans. |
Ivan Lewis, the shadow international development secretary, who will announce Jowell's appointment today, wants help for babies and toddlers from their mother's pregnancy up to the age of five to be placed at the heart of what is known as the "post-2015 agenda". This is the next phase in international development after the deadline for the millennium development goals (MDG) passes in 2015. David Cameron warned at the UN in New York last week that the international community is on course to miss its goals. | Ivan Lewis, the shadow international development secretary, who will announce Jowell's appointment today, wants help for babies and toddlers from their mother's pregnancy up to the age of five to be placed at the heart of what is known as the "post-2015 agenda". This is the next phase in international development after the deadline for the millennium development goals (MDG) passes in 2015. David Cameron warned at the UN in New York last week that the international community is on course to miss its goals. |
Labour is turning to Jowell because of her success in winning and then delivering the Olympic Games. As founder of the Sure Start scheme, which is credited with improving the life chances of children in deprived communities, Jowell played an instrumental role in showing how the legacy of the Games would help deprived parts of London. Brown who is patron of the White Ribbon Alliance, which campaigns on maternal health in the developing world, has agreed to advise Jowell. | |