From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
To: Terje Rod-Larsen
Subject: Re: Fw: follow-up to meeting on polio eradication
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 10:43:01 +0000
they re edited my version, this is stupid, sorry, IT reads now as If it is all about wanting to HELP them ,
nothing will happen, everyone wants to help and talk , they have to need you„ you dont' need them,
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:19 AM, Terje Rod-Larsen < > wrote:
From: Joe Cerrell
To: Walter Kemp
Cc: Terje Rod-Larsen; Andrea Pfanzelter; Michael Galwa
Gabrielle Fitzgerald
Sent: Thu Apr 11 06:00:03 2013
Subject: RE: follow-up to meeting on polio eradication
Dear Walter — Apologies for not responding sooner. By way of this email, I wanted to put you in touch with Michael
Galway and Gabrielle Fitzgerald. As was mentioned during the meeting, both are not only working on our polio
strategies in the three endemic regions we discussed but they are also increasingly looking into the security situations
there and trying to determine whether there are more ways the foundation could contribute to creating a more stable
environment that will increase our chances of success for eradication. I've passed along to them notes from our
meeting and suggested you be in touch directly for any next steps, including the possibility of a VTC in the near future.
—Joe
Joe Cerrell
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From: Walter Kemp [mailtcl
Sent: 04 April 2013 09:47
To: Joe Cerrell
Cc: Terje Rod-Larsen; Andrea Pfanzelter
Subject: follow-up to meeting on polio eradication
Dear Joe,
It was a pleasure to meet you last week in Strasbourg. Unfortunately Mr. Roed-Larsen's schedule prevented him from
attending. However, we hope that we shed some new light on the complex subject in our short time with Mr. Gates and
his team.
We have continued to reflect on possible approaches to eradicating polio in the last few regions of the world where it is
endemic. As Mr. Gates pointed out, the last millimetre seems to be the hardest. While one approach has worked
remarkably well in 99.9% of the world as part of a global health campaign, we suggest that the last little bit has to be
considered in very specific security, political and social conditions at the local level. We believe that we can help.
We would welcome the opportunity to talk in greater detail with you and other colleagues at the Bill and Melinda Gates
foundation about strategy and tactics. I believe it would also be helpful to know more about your surveying techniques
and communication strategies.
What works best: should we start with a Skype or phone call (early next week)? We are also putting some ideas on
paper.
Are the interlocutors from the foundation who work on this issue mostly based in London? As we move forward —
particularly before moving to the operational phase — I think it would be in best interest of the project that we meet
around the same table.
I believe that Mr Roed-Larsen and Mr. Gates will, at some time in the near future, meet with a goal to outline a forward-
looking plan,
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Walter Kemp
Director, Europe and Central Asia
International Peace Institute
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