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WaterAid Australia
Appointed after an external recruitment process, Karlene will take up the Chair position on 19 August 2021, from incumbent Rob Skinner, who steps down after nine years in the role.
WaterAid Australia is part of a global federation, alongside six other members: America, Canada, India, Japan, the UK and Sweden, who work together with partners around the world to unlock people’s potential with clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene.
Karlene will bring to WaterAid her extensive experience as a chair and non-executive director across a range of industries in both the private and public sector, including six years as a State Government Minister and three years as Chair of the National Water Commission.
US Says It Looks Forward To MoU To Enhance Health Cooperation With India 23/02/2021
Representative image of a man holding the flags of India and the U.S. during the 35th India Day Parade in New York. Photo: Reuters/Eduardo Munoz
Washington: The US has said it is looking forward to an “overarching” memorandum of understanding to enhance health partnership with India and asserted that the cooperation between the two countries on COVID-19 builds on decades of successful collaboration in health and biomedical research.
The US on Monday crossed the grim milestone of 500,000 COVID-19 deaths. With 28,184,218 coronavirus cases and 500,172 deaths due to the disease so far, as recorded by Johns Hopkins University, America is the worst-affected nation.