Bono’s Latest NYT Column: “Ten for the Next Ten”


Jan 3rd, 2010 4:45 PM UTC
By Kathy McKiernan

ONE co-founder Bono’s most recent column for the New Year Times, on 10 ideas for the next 10 years, was published today. I wanted to share it because it calls attention to a few ideas that are in our area of work, including the rotavirus vaccine and the upcoming World Cup in Africa.

Below is an excerpt. You can read the full column here.

Happy New Year!

-Kathy McKiernan

Taking the Fight to Rotavirus

The thing is, they exist, these vaccines. They’re not a mere hope, like an AIDS vaccine. And one of the brightest bits of news in 2009 is that rotavirus vaccines have been shown to work not only in nations with low child mortality, but in the poorest countries, where diarrhea (not a killer in our house) caused by rotavirus infections takes the lives of 500,000 children a year. The World Health Organization just this summer issued a strong recommendation that rotavirus vaccinations be part of every nation’s immunization program. From this vantage point, I like the look of the next decade.

The World Cup Kicks Off the African Decade

It’s getting easier to describe to Americans the impact of the World Cup — especially the impact it will have in Africa, where the tournament is to be held this summer. A few years ago, Ivory Coast was splitting apart and in the midst of civil war when its national team qualified for the 2006 jamboree. The response was so ecstatic that the war was largely put on hold as something more important than deathly combat took place, i.e. a soccer match. The team became a symbol of how the different tribes could — and did — get on after the tournament was over.

This time round, for the 2010 World Cup, naysayers thought South Africa could not build the stadiums in time. Those critics should be red-faced now. South Africa’s impressive preparations underline the changes on the continent, where over the last few years, 5 percent economic growth was the average. Signs point to a further decade of growth to come. Canny investors will put more capital there. This in turn has the potential to shore up fragile young democracies across the continent.

It would be fitting if Nelson Mandela, who has done more than anyone for Africa’s rising, would kick off the opening ceremonies. If he shows up, the world will weep with joy.

TAGS: Bono, Global Health, World Cup, rotavirus, vaccines

  1. Debbie Ksays: Jan 4th, 2010 10:19 PM EST

    January 4, 2010 at 10:19 pm

    Thanks Kathy for sharing this article with us in the ONE Blog. As a regular reader of Bono’s op-eds in the NY Times, I enjoyed this one especially for its wide range of topics covered by Bono.(You have already identified my favorite topics in his article above) I’m also glad that the NY Times did not have a comment section after Bono’s op-ed because those comments normally devolve into a lot of mindless Bono bashing which I am simply tired of reading. I hope that Bono will continue speaking his mind & his heart, no matter who likes it or not.~

    Living Positively, debbie
    http://www.myspace.com/mulago

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