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World's Major Diseases can be Conquered Through Science and Technology, Says Brown

"Today we come together -- donor governments, health agencies and developing countries -- with the certainty that we have the knowledge and the power to save millions of lives through our efforts." 

U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called on the international community to join together and help eradicate the world's major diseases.

Speaking at a Downing Street press conference on the launch of the International Health Partnership, Brown said that the world's leading nations now had the "science and technology" and the "moral obligation" to wipe out diseases such as measles, diptheria, tuberculosis and pneumonia. The IHP, formally launched today, will seek to accelerate progress on the health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

By pressing ahead with the health MDGs, the PM said he hoped that the "emergency of today" could be turned into the "achievement of 2015."

"There is no greater cause than that every man, woman and child in the world should be able to benefit from the best medicine and healthcare," said Brown. "And our vision today is that we can triumph over ancient scourges and for the first time in history conquer polio, TB, measles and then with further advances and initiatives, go on to address pneumococcal pneumonia, malaria and eventually HIV/ AIDS."

The PM was joined at the launch by representatives from key agencies and donor nations, including Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and French Development Minister Jean-Marie Bockel.

"Today we come together -- donor governments, health agencies and developing countries -- with the certainty that we have the knowledge and the power to save millions of lives through our efforts," said Brown.

Dr. Margaret Chan, Director General of the World Health Organisation, said that the Millennium Development Goals represented the "most ambitious commitments" and the "most important interventions" of the international community.

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