Thursday, February 08, 2007

Brown joins the Pope to launch vaccination scheme

The Independent

By Andrew Grice, Political Editor
Published: 09 February 2007

Gordon Brown will meet the Pope today as the two men launch a global scheme to vaccinate some of the world's poorest children.

Mr Brown, whose late father was a Church of Scotland minister, will enhance his credentials as Britain's prime minister-in-waiting on the world stage by meeting Pope Benedict XVI in Rome and holding talks with Romano Prodi, the Italian Prime Minister.

The Chancellor has been one of the driving forces behind a plan to sell bonds to ensure an extra 500 million children are immunised against preventable diseases such as polio, diphtheria, hepatitis and measles. About 2.5 million children die from such illnesses each year - one every 12 seconds.

The governments of Britain, Italy, Canada and Norway will announce their financial contributions to the scheme in Rome today. Backing will also come from Bill Gates. When Mr Brown launched the British bonds in London last November, the Pope was among the first to buy one.

Mr Brown regards the Advanced Market Commitments for Vaccines project as an example of how the world's faiths can achieve real progress by working together. He hopes the plan will eradicate polio in the way that a World Health Organisation vaccination campaign between 1965 and 1980 eliminated smallpox.
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