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Bill Gates pledges $7bn to improve public health

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NAIROBI: Bill Gates’ philanthro­pic foundation is pledging more than US$7 billion (251 billion baht) to improve health, gender equality and boost farming productivi­ty in Africa.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will spend the funds over the next four years, according to a statement from the organisati­on. The grants are in addition to the financing the foundation has made to organisati­ons fighting Aids, tuberculos­is and malaria, it said.

Africa has been disproport­ionately hit by everything from conflicts to climate change-induced famines and floods. That’s left 278 million across the continent suffering from chronic hunger, the foundation said. It has also stymied sub-Saharan Africa’s progress at meeting its sustainabl­e developmen­t goals including ending food scarcity and creating jobs, according to the United Nations.

“Our ambition is that by 2030, all sub-Saharan African countries have improved trajectori­es towards achieving SDGs,” the foundation said in a statement.

It is focusing on five countries where it believes it can have the greatest impact, according to the statement. The countries include Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is likely to get most of the spending in the region, Mr Gates said at a briefing in Nairobi. He didn’t disclose other details.

In Kenya, the Seattle-based foundation supports projects in agricultur­e, health, immunisati­on, nutrition, sanitation, financial services and gender equality among others.

Mr Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft Corp, has a fortune of $112.8 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index, while French Gates is worth $11 billion. The Gates Foundation has long been a powerhouse in the nonprofit world.

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