The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Gates Foundation commits $2.1B to gender equality

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Bill and Melinda Gates’ namesake foundation announced Wednesday it will spend $2.1 billion to advance global gender equality. It comes as private donors, government officials and civil society leaders gather at a forum in Paris to make financial and political commitment­s aimed at aiding women and girls.

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said it will spend the money in the next five years on health and family planning programs, economic empowermen­t projects and other initiative­s.

Advancing gender equality is a core area for the Seattle-based foundation, the largest private charitable group in the United States with an endowment of nearly $50 billion. It gives about $5 billion annually through its philanthro­pic work, but it’s future — and leadership structure — have been called into question following Bill and Melinda’s recent divorce.

The foundation’s pledge was made in tandem with the Generation Equality Forum convened by UN

Women in Paris. More commitment­s are expected from donors during the event, which comes nearly a year after the U.N. commemorat­ed the 25th anniversar­y of the landmark 1995 Beijing women’s conference. About 190 countries had adopted the gender equality roadmap at the 1995 event, but many said last year they had not reached their goals.

“The world has been

fighting for gender equality for decades, but progress has been slow,” Melinda French Gates said in the announceme­nt, adding that it was time to “reignite a movement and deliver real change.”

French Gates, as well as Vice President Kamala Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, are expected to speak at the Forum. 3,778,003

 ?? ELAINE THOMPSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Bill and Melinda Gates’ namesake foundation announced Wednesday that it will spend $2.1 billion to advance global gender equality.
ELAINE THOMPSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Bill and Melinda Gates’ namesake foundation announced Wednesday that it will spend $2.1 billion to advance global gender equality.

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