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Bill Gates to help Indonesia develop human bird-flu vaccine

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Bill Gates to help Indonesia develop human bird-flu vaccine

09-MAY-2008 Intellasia | Newkerala
May 9, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM

http://www.intellasia.net/news/articles/health/111243545.shtml

Bill Gates, founder of the Microsoft Corporation, will help Indonesia develop a human bird-flu vaccine, the Jakarta Post reported Wednesday. According to the report, the funds will be provided through the aid agency Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Gates is expected to arrive at this Indonesian capital Thursday for talks with the government. He will also deliver a lecture here Friday, the report said.

His visit will help in promoting investments in the country. The government is seeking to obtain one million computers from Microsoft for educational purposes, the report quoted welfare minister Aburisal Bakrie as saying.

"In the higher and junior high schools, there is only one computer for every 1,000 students. We want to improve this to at least one computer for every 20 students," he said.
 
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