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India cuts some funding ties with Gates Foundation on immunization (Feb 2017) |
2020-04-12 |
[Reuters] A group backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that works on India’s immunization programs will now be partially funded by the health ministry, a government official said, a move in part prompted by fears foreign donors could influence policy making. The decision is seen as part of India’s broader clampdown on non-governmental organizations to assert control over decision making in key policy areas. Last year, India ordered the dismissal of dozens of foreign-funded health experts working on public welfare schemes. The Gates Foundation has for years funded the Immunization Technical Support Unit (ITSU), which provides strategy and monitoring advice for New Delhi’s massive immunization program that covers about 27 million infants each year. A key unit of ITSU that assisted the country’s apex body on immunization will now be funded by the government as it felt there was a need to completely manage it on its own, senior health ministry official Soumya Swaminathan told Reuters. Related: Gates Foundation: 2020-04-09 Anthony Fauci sets stage for mandatory -- lucrative! -- vaccine Gates Foundation: 2020-04-09 Bill Gates Crosses the Digital Rubicon, Says ‘Mass Gatherings' May Not Return Without Global Vaccine Gates Foundation: 2020-04-02 The Sussexes Have Hired Melinda Gates's Top Staffer to Run Their Charity |
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#1 Category: Rejecting poisoned fruit. |
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