Bill Gates urges S.Korea to increase aid for global health
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[August 16, 2022]
By Joori Roh
SEOUL (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp co-founder
and philanthropist Bill Gates called on Tuesday for South Korea to play
a bigger role in global health and to increase aid, working with his
foundation to strengthen the fight against diseases.
"This is a crisis moment for global health. This is also a fantastic
time for our foundation to strengthen partnership with Korea, providing
great ideas for new tools and more resources to help those in need,"
Gates said in a speech at the National Assembly.
Gates arrived in South Korea late on Monday to sign an agreement with
the government and outline their work on global health security,
improvements to health equality and the fight against infectious
diseases.
"Korea is poised to be a leader in this work," Gates said, citing its
support of multilateral global health initiatives such as a $200 million
pledge to vaccine-sharing scheme COVAX.
Gates also highlighted the country's vaccine manufacturing, diagnostic
manufacturing, R&D capabilities and diagnostic capabilities as
strengths.
Ahead of the speech, he met with South Korean National Assembly Speaker
Kim Jin-pyo and other lawmakers, where they primarily discussed how to
expand health cooperation and details on what he sees as a bigger role
for South Korea.
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Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates
shakes hands with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol during their
meeting at the Presidential office in Seoul, South Korea, August 16,
2022. Yonhap via REUTERS
During the talks, Gates called for
increasing funding for groups that help improve health conditions in
poor countries and prevent pandemics, and asked if South Korea would
be able to scale up its international aid to 1.3% of GDP.
South Korean lawmakers said there was consensus for
increasing aid and promised to "play a leading role in responding to
global pandemics by expanding its participation in CEPI funds
starting next year." The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness
Innovations is a foundation that works with public, private,
philanthropic and civil society organisations to develop vaccines
against future epidemics.
Gates is also scheduled to meet with President Yoon Suk-yeol on
Tuesday.
(Reporting by Joori Roh, Additional reporting by Hyonhee Shin;
Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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