Bill Gates Praises Nitish Kumar at World Health Assembly


Geneva, May 17 (PTI): Bill Gates today showered praise on Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar at the World Health Assembly for his impressive performance of rapid vaccination for the children in the state, saying ''people are hungry for visionary leaders'' who deliver upon their promises.

"Inter-state jealousies" over social performance are contributing to increased focus on health, Gates told PTI during a press conference here.

"I was struck by the chief minister's popularity," he said in his address to the 64th World Health Assembly (WHA), which is the governing body of the World Health Organization (WHO).

"Nitish Kumar and Muhammad Pate (head of Nigeria's polio eradication programme) have demonstrated that the best leaders can overcome the worst circumstances," said Gates, adding "People are hungry for visionary leaders who not only promise a better future, but deliver upon that promise."

He urged health ministers to embark on rapid vaccination programme to reduce child mortality.

"Let us rededicate ourselves to the idea that no district will be below 80 per cent coverage," Gates emphasised at the annual meeting of WHA to set the priorities for the coming year.

India has one of the highest child and infant mortality rates in the world.

Despite a robust pharmaceutical industry and growing economic prosperity, India is yet to make a significant dent on its disease-burden, said health analysts.

Gates said nations must strive to "make this the decade of vaccines," underscoring the need for donor countries not to turn a deaf ear for making generous contributions towards "vaccines and immunization."

The founder of Microsoft said pharmaceutical companies must manufacture affordable vaccines for poor countries, while WHO’s 193 members must "make vaccines a central focus of your health systems, to ensure that all your children have access to existing vaccines now - and to new ones as they become available.”

He asked vaccine companies in the world to emulate "the Serum Institute of India, led by Dr Cyrus Poonawalla," for manufacturing the low-cost meningitis vaccine.

He said the Serum institute has become world's largest producer of the measles vaccines, and the pentavalent vaccine, suggesting that the Indian company is now manufacturing inexpensive "diarrhea and pneumonia vaccines."

The Gates foundation has become the second largest donor to the WHO after the US.

The WHO, which is facing unprecedented financial deficit to the tune of USD 300 million, is now seeking funds from private and philanthropic outfits committed to improving global health, Dr Margaret Chan, WHO's director general, told reporters.

She told PTI that there is no conflict of interests or lack of accountability for the funds received from private sources.

"WHO is a multilateral organization and we have clear rules," she said, suggesting that it doesn't allow the companies to have any influence in its day-to-day decisions.

  

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  • A. S. Mathew, U. S. A.

    Tue, May 17 2011

    India's fortunate mega rich
    people followed the western
    business patterns to reach the
    destiny of financial fortunes.

    Can they turn the page and learn,
    how the rich and famous people
    like Bill Gates lavishly invest
    their financial fortunes to save
    human lives all over the world.

    Money is a terrible Master, but an
    excellent servant. Bill Gates,
    Warren Buffet and the like minded
    wealthy people in the U.S. were
    not controlled by their wealth as
    their God, but they acted like
    God in controlling their wealth
    wisely and productively.

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  • VNayak, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Tue, May 17 2011

    Nitish Kumar is probably the best CM in India today. He has to regain a lot of ground lost by his predecessors. But he has the determination to do it. We should wish that our Karnataka had a CM like him who manages his coalition partners (BJP) as well as opposition very well while taking care of the people.

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