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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Non-profit Organizations
Seattle, WA 1,255,316 followers
We are a nonprofit organization fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world.
About us
We are optimists, aiding in removing the barriers that limit people from reaching their full potential. In developing countries, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation focuses on improving people’s health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. In the United States, it seeks to ensure that all people—especially those with the fewest resources—have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in school and life.
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Global Health, Global Development, US Education, and Gender Equality
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Happy #InternationalDogDay from the dogs of Gates Foundation staff! #JoinGatesFoundation
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Academic Dr. Yaw Bediako saw firsthand how Africa’s best scientists had to leave the continent to find funding. He left academia to change this. Yaw launched biotech startup Yemaachi Biotech, determined to understand cancer in the African diaspora, right from his home country of Ghana. Learn more about his journey to change Africa’s role in the biomedical space. https://gates.ly/3XfPQ24
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"You always have to think ahead of the mosquito.” - Dr. Corine Ngufor This quote encapsulates the driving force behind Dr. Ngufor's groundbreaking research in malaria prevention. Witnessing the devastating effects of malaria firsthand in Cameroon fueled her passion to find solutions. Dr. Ngufor's tireless efforts led to the development of the Interceptor G2 net, a dual-insecticide net that has dramatically reduced malaria infections in children. This innovation showcases the power of scientific innovation and the importance of staying a few steps ahead in the fight against this deadly disease. Read the full story to learn more about Dr. Ngufor's inspiring journey and the impact of her work: https://gates.ly/3WUKJmz #Malaria #SheFightsMalaria #WorldMosquitoDay #MosquitoWeek
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CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Working to ensure everyone can live a healthy life & reach their full potential. Father, husband, optimist.
The escalating outbreak of mpox in the Democratic Republic of Congo and several other African countries is deeply concerning. The tragic human impact of the outbreak, with hundreds of lives already lost—mostly children—is an urgent signal that coordination, cooperation, and decisive action are needed to address this continental and global health crisis as quickly and equitably as possible. An effective global response must prioritize the needs of the communities hit hardest by this outbreak; this means ensuring rapid and equitable access to lifesaving tools in the countries where the burden of disease and the risk of new outbreaks are highest. It is heartening to see many regional and global institutions ramp up their support in response to the public health emergency declarations by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and the World Health Organization. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is supporting the African researchers leading the response and the work they’re doing to leverage existing disease surveillance and early warning systems to inform national and regional public health decision-making. Guided by the continued leadership of mpox-affected country governments, organizations like the Africa CDC, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and CEPI (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) are taking action to increase access to the vaccines needed to save lives now. As the global effort to get this outbreak under control moves forward, our foundation will continue to support the critical work of our partners around the world and call on governments and organizations—from every sector—to support an equitable and effective response.
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Did you know the mosquito is the deadliest animal in the world? These tiny killers transmit malaria, a disease that kills over 600,000 people each year—primarily children under 5 in countries across sub-Saharan Africa. This #WorldMosquitoDay, the fight against malaria is at an important crossroads. While progress has been made against this preventable but deadly disease, emerging challenges are threatening to reverse these gains. With innovative tools, increased and sustainable funding, and strong leadership from endemic countries, a malaria-free world is possible.
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“As I saw first-hand, one thing has not changed: Ethiopia’s incredible potential for progress.” - Mark Suzman Our CEO Mark Suzman visited Ethiopia to witness firsthand the incredible strides made in maternal and child health, education, agriculture, and more. With the support of our partners, Ethiopia is making significant progress in addressing some of the most pressing challenges. Explore Mark’s favorite photos and memories from the trip and learn how we align our efforts with the Ethiopian government’s priorities, from gender equality to financial inclusion. Read more in his photo essay: https://gates.ly/4fTGPD6
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Early activation auto-disable syringes help administer vaccines safely and reduce the spread of blood-borne pathogens like HIV and Hepatitis B. Fueled by a workforce of 80% women, Revital Healthcare in Kenya is expanding access to these syringes in Africa, with a goal to produce 300 million this year alone. Hear from three of the women powering this progress and making a difference in their homes, families and communities: https://gates.ly/4dnaCm0
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Students thrive when we invest in them and have the resources they need to learn. Thanks to this community’s support, projects on DonorsChoose received over 43,000 individual donations, raising $8.5 million. Thank you!
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Today's the day! While funds last, donations to EVERY PROJECT on DonorsChoose will be getting a 50% match from our foundation. Every kid deserves a joyful back-to-school season filled with the supplies they need to succeed. Help a classroom today: https://lnkd.in/grRUPjq