It is with great sadness that we wish to inform you of the sudden and tragic passing of Mr Aidan O’Leary, Director for Polio Eradication at WHO. Aidan passed away suddenly on the evening of Tuesday 6 August, while he was on holiday with his family.
Our thoughts and prayers are at this time with his family – we wish them strength and courage during this difficult period.
Aidan was a true leader, inspiring us all to strive to attain a better world. Most recently, he was leading our global effort to eradicate polio as Director of the WHO Polio Eradication Programme. But already prior to that, he had been working tirelessly for the betterment of humanity.
Originally from Ireland, Aidan had a wealth of emergencies and public health experience. Before starting with WHO, Aidan had been serving as Head of Office in Yemen for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), a role he had also previously held in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as Head of OCHA’s Regional Office for the Syria Crisis.
Aidan also demonstrated his deep commitment to supporting some of the world’s most vulnerable people in other emergency settings. This included serving as Deputy Director of Operations for UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) based in Gaza, and Chief of Polio Eradication for UNICEF working in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
On a personal level, Aidan was an extremely personable, open and gentle friend and colleague. He will be missed deeply both on a professional and on a personal level.
Aiden is survived by his wife and two children who he loved dearly. On behalf of the GPEI, we wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to Aidan’s family, friends, and colleagues. He will be greatly missed.
As we keep Aidan and his family in our thoughts, our colleagues at CDC worked with the CDC Foundation to establish a dedicated page on which you can contribute to the Bob Keegan Polio Eradication Heroes Fund in Aidan’s memory. Be sure to check the box where it says, “Dedicate my donation in honor or in memory of someone” and enter Aidan’s name.
Here is the page: Donate to CDC Foundation Impact Campaign