
Lucknow: Microsoft founder Bill Gates
today met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and
discussed with him ways to intensify the immunisation
programme against Japanese Encephalitis (JE) and Acute
Encephalitis Syndrome (AES).
The chief minister met Gates, co-chair and trustee of
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, at the Shastri Bhawan
here.
The state government would intensify the JE and AES
immunisation programme with help from the Bill and Milinda
Gates Foundation and an MoU will be signed for the purpose
soon, Adityanath said in a statement.
"The Uttar Pradesh government will also seek technical
help from the foundation on mother and child health, and also
in programmes related to agricultural and other sectors for
the next five years," he said.
The chief minister apprised Gates about the efforts of
the government to eliminate prevalent vector-borne diseases in
the state.
Gates said that his organisation would like to work and
help the state in controlling vector-borne diseases and
improve sanitation, solid waste management and agriculture
production techniques, an official statement said.
It said the foundation would also help the state in
mother and child nutrition programmes.
He said his organisation had held talks with the Indian
Medical Research Council for establishing a JE and AES
monitoring centre at the BRD Medical College in Gorakhpur and
offered services in controlling diseases such as filaria,
diarrhoea and tuberculosis, the statement said.
Chief Secretary Rajive Kumar said that after going
through the department-wise priorities, an MoU will be signed
with the foundation soon.
He also informed the Microsoft founder that the state
government had recently organised a successful vaccination
programme to counter vector borne diseases.
The programme has covered over 92 lakh children between
May 25 and June 11 this year, the chief secretary said.
Eliminating the menace of JE and AES is one of the top
priorities of the Uttar Pradesh government, he said, adding
that the state-run BRD Medical College has been on the
forefront of this mission.
The chief minister was informed by Gates that the
foundation has a expertise in sewage treatment solutions and
they were working on various projects in other states and
would also like to work in this area in Uttar Pradesh to treat
municipal wastes and help clean rivers, the statement said.