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During the first 25 years of the Gates Foundation, we gave away more than $100 billion. Over the next two decades, we will ...
Dr. Rebecca Jerop revives ancient grains like finger millet to help farmers adapt to climate change and improve nutrition and ...
A Ugandan scientist is engineering beans to thrive despite drought, pests, and shorter growing seasons—one crossbreed at a ...
Explore 25 years of progress in global health, education, and equity—and discover the stories shaping our future.
Cutting-edge AI technologies and approaches are emerging with the potential to revolutionize health and well-being for people around the world. In coming years, rapid advances in artificial ...
This article originally appeared on Economist.com. In recent years a quiet but disturbing trend emerged: as countries struggled to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and other shocks, official ...
To create an enabling environment in support of policy reforms in Rwanda to drive regulatory excellence and speed up timeline to market for crop innovations without ...
Amy Carter is director of Community Engagement at the Gates Foundation, where she and her team work to support an equitable and thriving Seattle region (King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties) through ...
To help strengthen technical capacity of regulators in Rwanda with the aim of helping make Rwanda a center for Biotech Regulatory Excellence and to ensure farmers in Rwanda are able to access crop ...
To develop education focused AI models and data sets to enable education technologies supporting priority students better able to assess student misconceptions of math problems.
Cheryl Hyman leads a team that focuses on developing and scaling up innovative strategies to help students transition from high school to postsecondary education and career pathways. She also builds ...
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