Bill Gates says most of the $200 billion he's pledged to donate will go to Africa
- Bill Gates stated that most of his $200 billion fortune will be spent on improving health and education services in Africa over the next 20 years.
- Gates emphasized the importance of investing in primary healthcare systems, calling them essential for broader development.
- The Gates Foundation's priorities include ending preventable deaths of mothers and babies and lifting millions out of poverty.
- Gates expressed a personal determination that he would not die rich, highlighting his commitment to philanthropy.
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Nigeria’s health budget too small to address challenges- Bill Gates
Mr Gates observed that the low funding for health was part of the reasons Nigeria has the second highest maternal and child mortality rate in the world The post Nigeria’s health budget too small to address challenges- Bill Gates appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
The multimillary Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft and one of the world's leading philanthropists, announced that he will donate much of his fortune, close to $200 billion, to boost health and education programs in Africa.The announcement was made during his speech at the headquarters of the African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa, according to the Gates Foundation. Gates, 69 years old, said that “by unleashing human potential through health and educat…
The entrepreneur plans to spend about $200 billion to improve health and education on the continent over the next twenty years.
Bill Gates Pledges Majority of $200 Billion Donation to Aid Africa
Creepy Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and a noted friend of Jeffrey Epstein, has announced that the bulk of his $200 billion philanthropic pledge will be directed towards addressing challenges in Africa over the next 20 years.
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