Survey collectors asked 200,000 women in Kenya and Nigeria to share their economic desires for themselves, their family, and ...
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has its headquarters in Seattle, Washington, where the Gates family has lived for generations. Our campus is a gathering place for employees, grantees, and partners ...
We are continuously improving our process for making and managing grants and other investments. Our goal is to increase impact and provide more time to innovate and build strong relationships with you ...
We opened our Berlin office in 2018 to deepen our partnerships with governments, civil society organizations, researchers, and other institutions across Germany and continental Europe. Our Berlin team ...
We opened our London office in 2010 to support the foundation’s activities in Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia. The London team works with grantees and partners across these regions to build and ...
When COVID-19 accelerated digital transformation globally, it highlighted the difference between strong and weak digital infrastructure. Countries have a narrow window to ensure they have digital ...
Our Johannesburg office is the regional headquarters for the Gates Foundation in Africa. We are committed to working with governments, academia, the private sector, and civil society to help advance ...
Sanjay Jain leads the foundation’s work to encourage and equip low- and middle-income countries to adopt safe and inclusive digital public infrastructure. Before joining the foundation in 2024, Sanjay ...
The UK is an active partner and funder across most of the foundation’s focus areas. We collaborate with government, nonprofit, and private-sector partners in the UK on policy and financing for many ...
Every child deserves a fair chance to reach their full potential, and that starts with getting the health care and nutrition they need. Since the turn of the millennium, scientists and health workers ...
Whether we’re paying the rent, receiving a paycheck, splitting the cost of a meal, or simply buying a coffee, people in much of the world take digital banking for granted. Everything is handled with a ...
This article originally appeared on Economist.com. When historians write about the first quarter of the 21st century, they may sum it up this way: 20 years of unprecedented progress followed by five ...