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WHO Goodwill Ambassador

WHO Goodwill Ambassador is an official honorary title that is granted to those goodwill ambassadors and advocates who are designated by the United Nations. WHO Goodwill Ambassadors are celebrity advocates of the World Health Organization (WHO), and they use their talent and fame to advocate for global health and well-being.[1]

Current ambassadors

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As of March 2025, the current goodwill ambassadors (and the year of their appointment) include the following:[1]

Name Country Year Details
Gordon Brown  United Kingdom 2021 Politician. Goodwill Ambassador for Global Health Financing.[2]
Peng Liyuan  China 2011 Vocal artist. Goodwill Ambassador for Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.[3]
Yohei Sasakawa  Japan 2001 Chairman, Nippon Foundation. Goodwill Ambassador for Leprosy Elimination.

Former ambassadors

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The former goodwill ambassadors (and the year of their appointment) include the following:[4]

Name Country Year(s) Details
Amitabh Bachchan  India 2017 Goodwill Ambassador for Awareness of Hepatitis.[5]
Christine Kaseba-Sata  Zambia 2012–2014 Doctor. Goodwill Ambassador Against Gender-based Violence.[6]
Craig David  United Kingdom 2010 Singer. Goodwill Ambassador for the Stop TB Partnership.
Jet Li  China 2009–2014 International film star. Goodwill Ambassador.[7]
Nancy Brinker  United States 2009 Founder, Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Goodwill Ambassador for Cancer Control.[8]
Liya Kebede  Ethiopia 2005 Goodwill Ambassador.
Sylvie Vartan  Bulgaria 2005 Goodwill Ambassador.
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra  Austria 2005 Goodwill Ambassador.

Cancellation of status

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On 21 October 2017, the WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus appointed Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe as a WHO Goodwill Ambassador to help tackle non-communicable diseases in Africa. The appointment address praised Mugabe for his commitment to public health in Zimbabwe. The appointment attracted widespread condemnation in WHO member states and international organisations due to Mugabe's poor record on human rights and presiding over a decline in Zimbabwe's public health. Following widespread criticism, Tedros Adhanom was forced to withdraw the appointment (cancel the title) the next day.[9][10]

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