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Gates makes donation to African AIDS war
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-07-20 16:43

Microsoft founder Bill Gates has donated $900,000 to set up a training facility for health professionals working with AIDS in Africa's Great Lakes region.


Microsoft Corp Chairman Bill Gates listens to a reporter's question at a news conference in Tokyo April 21, 2006. Gates has donated $900,000 to set up a training facility for health professionals working with AIDS in Africa's Great Lakes region. [Reuters]

On a low-profile visit to Rwanda on Sunday and Monday, Gates offered the funds to set up the Centre for Training and Operation Research to serve five nations: Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

"Such support from well-wishers will go a long way in helping developing countries achieve much in the war against the scourge," Dr. Agnes Binagwaho, executive secretary of Rwanda's National Aids Commission, said late on Wednesday.

Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region hardest-hit by AIDS, with about 25 million people infected. Binagwaho told Reuters 3 percent of Rwanda's 8 million people had HIV.

The ultra-modern facility will be run from Kigali by international experts under the coordination of Rwanda's AIDS Treatment and Research Center, the official added.

Gates, the world's wealthiest man and a major international philanthropist, was in Africa on a holiday with his wife Melinda and children, Rwandan officials said.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced on Wednesday grants worth $287 million to create an international network of 16 labs to try new approaches for making a vaccine against AIDS.