Bill Gates recently announced that the Gates Foundation would spend $200 billion in the next 20 years. Since we were created 25 years ago, we have spent $100 billion. I feel extraordinarily fortunate ...
SEATTLE (August 4, 2025) – The Gates Foundation today announced a $2.5 billion commitment through 2030 to accelerate research and development (R&D) focused exclusively on women’s health. It will ...
Did you know that our agriculture has a direct connection to the economic development of major countries around the world?
When I look at financials, I see within the columns and rows of numbers the story of an organization. If you spend enough time with the data, it starts to tell you not just what the organization does, ...
An estimated 218 million women in low- and middle-income countries still have an unmet need for modern contraception, and the United Nations estimates that 19% of women in sub-Saharan Africa have an ...
To build capacity in African countries to improve access to advanced tuberculosis diagnostic approaches through a training workshop that supports strengthened public health decision‑making and ...
The work of the Gates Foundation is guided by the belief that all people everywhere deserve the opportunity to live healthy and productive lives. Together with our partners, we’ve helped save tens of ...
to strengthen global capacity and consensus on standardized approaches to maternal vaccine safety assessment in both clinical trials and post-approval surveillance ...
To develop a 2nd generation malaria vaccine for malaria elimination in all ages that will prevent blood stage parasitemia leading to the interrupt of transmission.
to develop guidance for teacher preparation programs so new teachers can use artificial intelligence tools responsibly and effectively in classroom instruction to strengthen teaching and improve ...
To strengthen public sector capacity in Ethiopia to implement macroeconomic and sectoral reforms that protect health and nutrition, boost agricultural productivity, and promote inclusive, sustainable ...
to understand the microbially driven ecological and evolutionary principles that govern the success or failure of live biotherapeutic engraftment in the human vaginal microbiome.