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Gates Foundation Narrows Focus Amidst Funding Cuts
3 Feb
Summary
- Foundation will dedicate over 70% of funding to maternal/child health and infectious diseases.
- Poverty reduction efforts will focus on U.S. education and global agriculture.
- AI is being leveraged for health worker amplification and education.
The Gates Foundation is strategically narrowing its priorities for the next 20 years, focusing on three core goals. Over 70% of its funding will target the reduction of preventable maternal and child deaths, alongside the control of key infectious diseases. A third focus area will address poverty through initiatives in U.S. education and agriculture in poorer nations.
Despite substantial cuts to foreign aid by donor countries, the foundation's CEO, Mark Suzman, affirmed that their strategic direction will remain unchanged. The foundation hopes for a return to U.S. funding for global health projects, which have historically been a significant component of their work.
Key programs winding down include efforts to increase digital financial services in parts of Africa and South Asia by 2030, and a U.S. program aimed at improving economic mobility, though related work will continue via AI partnerships. The foundation plans to maintain an annual budget of $9 billion for the next five years, with anticipated increases later as they aim to disburse Bill Gates' fortune.




