Peer coaching is changing life for millions of men living with HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Hear it from Coach Silver Shabalala, ...
DAKAR (October 9, 2023) – Today at the 2023 Grand Challenges Annual Meeting, Bill Gates, Co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, announced new investments to advance access to mRNA research ...
SEATTLE, September 17, 2019 – The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation today launched its third annual Goalkeepers Data Report, which features new data showing that while progress on health and development ...
It is one of the cruel ironies of climate change’s impact that the families and communities least responsible for this global crisis are the ones feeling its most extreme repercussions. Africa ...
To initiate development of a self-limiting tick for sustainable control of the tropical cattle tick, Rhipicephalus microplus ...
I am pleased to share the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s 2017 Annual Report with our friends and partners. Thanks to the remarkable dedication of our partners, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ...
On foundation’s 25th anniversary, Bill Gates outlines ambitious goals, inspiration for donating most of his resources and new timeline to spend-down by 2045 “There are too many urgent problems to ...
Last year, a man named Chuck Feeney died, at the age of 92. Feeney was a billionaire, but you might not have heard of him. He purposely led a low-profile life—he wore a ten-dollar watch and, in his ...
In her small village in rural Kenya, Josephine Kimonyi is known for making bold moves. In 2014, she and her husband Samuel left a vibrant life in Nairobi to return to Ngumu in southeast Kenya, where ...
Consider the humble chickpea. A hardy, water-efficient “pulse crop,” meaning a legume that is harvested for its seeds, like beans, lentils, and peas, chickpeas are among the earliest-known cultivated ...
Malaria has haunted humanity for thousands of years—its traces even found in the mummy of King Tut. Carried by mosquitoes, malaria is why these tiny insects are easily considered one of the world’s ...
Long before she devoted her life to studying mosquitoes, Corine Ngufor knew their scourge. Growing up in Cameroon, “I was condemned to suffer from malaria,” she says. “My siblings and I would just ...
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