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“FOR the sake of basic human interests, the Indonesian government declares that genomic data on bird-flu viruses can be accessed by anyone.” With those words, spoken on August 3rd, Siti Fadilah Supari started a revolution that could yet save the world from the ravages of a pandemic disease. That is because Indonesia’s health minister has chosen a weapon that may prove more useful than today’s best vaccines in tackling such emerging threats as avian flu: transparency. At the moment, the world’s pandemic-alert system is distressingly secretive. Some countries, such as Vietnam, have been fairly open about new outbreaks of the sorts of infectious disease that might lead to pandemics, and have even invited foreigners in to help diagnose the problem. Most, however, have not been so forthright. (Economist.com)
What Siti Fadilah does is part of opening the black box. Usual stuff that use to be done by development country can be used as weapon against them, and ironically, it is supported by the international organization.
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