North Star Alliance Director named Social Entrepreneur of the year at the World Economic Forum on Africa

Mr. Paul Matthew

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: North Star Alliance Director, Paul Matthew, has been named Social Entrepreneur of the Year Africa by the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship at the World Economic Forum on Africa.

Matthew, a South African national, was one of five African social entrepreneurs to be presented with the award at a special ceremony, which took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The awards were presented to the winners by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, in the presence of President Ali Bongo Ondimba of Gabon, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of Nigeria, President Jakaya M. Kikwete of Tanzania, and Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.

“Africa has seen tremendous growth over the past decade,” said Hilde Schwab, Chairperson and Co-Founder of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship. “Social entrepreneurs use innovative approaches to extend access to healthcare, education, energy and housing to marginalized populations that may not otherwise be included in the traditional markets. They ensure that growth, such as that experienced in Africa, is and will be inclusive.”

Matthew, who is North Star Alliance’s Africa Director, has been working in the education and health sectors most of his career. After starting his own business, The Learning Clinic, Paul joined the South African road freight industry in 1993 to work on education and training. Together with employer and employee groups, he established the Trucking Against AIDS programme to help address the alarming impact of HIV and AIDS on mobile workers. The programme was taken up by the road freight industry and became a model of health service delivery for truck drivers in South Africa. It also led to the development of North Star Alliance in 2006.

“I am both humbled and honoured by this extraordinary recognition,” said Matthew. “I am proud to be recognised for my achievements over the last 20 years in the field of HIV and AIDS, and especially pleased of the recognition for North Star Alliance and our commitment to keeping mobile workers healthy and productive.”

North Star Alliance provides mobile workers and related communities with continual access to high-quality health and safety services through a network of interlinked clinics known as “Roadside Wellness Centres”. Since opening its first centre in Malawi, North Star has grown to 24 centres in 10 countries in East and Southern Africa, with other centres preparing to open including the first one in West Africa.

The wellness centres, located at border posts, transit towns or ports, allow mobile workers the opportunity to access care without losing valuable work time. Each centre is staffed by a local medical officer and behaviour change specialist, and offers general health check-ups, treatment for a range of illnesses including sexually transmitted infections and malaria, counseling and testing for HIV, free condoms and information on topics such as tuberculosis, hypertension, diabetes, and positive gender relations.

Luke Disney, North Star Alliance Executive Director, said Matthew is one of the key early players who laid the critical groundwork for North Star’s development over the years. “Paul Matthew has been a driving force for North Star Alliance since the beginning and we are very proud that he has been honoured with such a prestigious award,” said Disney.

A public-private partnership, North Star harnesses the energies of over 70 public, private and social partners, including six core partners (International Transport Workers’ Federation, ORTEC, PharmAccess Foundation, TNT Express, UNAIDS and the World Food Programme), who together provide funding or in-kind support.


Schwab Foundation

The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship was founded by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, and his wife, Hilde. Since its inception in 2000, the Foundation has been identifying the world’s leading social entrepreneurs in over 40 countries around the globe. Social entrepreneurs implement innovative and pragmatic solutions to social problems by tackling the root causes and creating social transformation.
The five winners of the Social Entrepreneur of the Year Africa award work across Africa, and are among 19 Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneurs from around the world who are taking part in the World Economic Forum on Africa meeting, providing their perspectives on sustainability and social innovation.
The other four award winners are:

• Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, Co-Founder and Managing Director, soleRebels, Ethiopia
• Sameer Hajee, Chief Executive Officer, Nuru Energy Group, Rwanda
• Andrew Muir, Executive Director, Wilderness Foundation, South Africa
• Seri Youlou and Thomas Granier, Co-Founders, Association la Voute Nubienne, Burkina Faso

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About North Star Alliance

North Star Alliance works at the crossroads of disease and mobility to ensure that highly mobile populations, especially truck drivers and their direct and indirect contacts have access to quality health and safety services. North Star is strengthening national health systems by expanding their reach and plugging the gaps through a network of “Roadside Wellness Centres” (RWCs) located at hotspots along major transport corridors in sub-Saharan Africa. North Star’s unique approach unites the transport and public health sectors in a common response to high impact diseases.

North Star’s RWCs are open to everyone, but designed for the specific health needs of mobile populations. They offer a focused package of prevention and treatment services, including: information, education, primary health care, treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV counselling and testing, and medical referrals.

North Star Alliance is supported by six core partners, including International Transport Workers’ Federation, ORTEC, PharmAccess Foundation, TNT Express, UNAIDS and the World Food Programme, and more than 70 strategic and local partners. Currently, North Star is operating 24 RWCs in 10 East and Southern African countries and will soon open the first centre in West Africa.


Contact

Contact for North Star Alliance:
Mr. Paul Matthew, Director Africa
Paul@northstar-alliance.org
Office: +27 317672294; Mobile: +27 826 044055

Ms. Robin Landis, Director Communications
Robin@northstar-alliance.org
Tel: +254 707 722424

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6 Comments

  1. Congratulations Paul for this incredible achievement!

  2. Well-earned recognition for all your hard work, Paul, and for the ongoing great work of North Star Alliance.

  3. Great recognition for the great work North Star Alliance does.
    Paul and all North Star Alliance devoted people, congratulations. Keep up the good work.

  4. Sir,
    I wish to inform you that we are a non-profit making organization called MELMA (Master English Language and Mathematics). Our major aim is to improve the Education system in Tanzania, especially in the English Language, Mathematics and Science.
    We also provide a solution to the problems of learning the English Language to companies, individuals and other interested parties. Kindly let us know if your organization has English language problem and needs to change the workers and individuals to the next levels. Secondly We would like to exchange ideas with your organization. Let us also know if you and other bodies you know can fund for our programs to teach English especially in Primary schools and Secondary schools/ Mathematics & Science will follow.
    Thank you for your cooperation
    Yours sincerely,
    Helen Katala
    Dar es Salaam.
    Tanzania, East Africa.
    + 255754590714

    1. Dear Sir,
      Paul and your Organization, you are doing a tremendous job.
      Nobody works in isolation, let us work together for the benefit
      of all nations. I have written to you the previous message.
      Wishing you good luck.
      Helen Katala.
      Tanzania

      1. One cannot separate HIV/ AIDS & Women & Girls trafficking. I feel that they go together. Can we exchange ideas to find out if we can work out together to combat the HIV/ AIDS and Women & Girls trafficking.
        Thank you
        Helen Katala.

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