Equally important, especially given the pressure on aid budgets, we must protect funding for health and development—programs that save lives, strengthen economies, and help people stay resilient in a warming world. gatesnot.es/3Jru8UO
29.10.2025 02:55 — 👍 65 🔁 9 💬 32 📌 3
Climate change is one of the most serious challenges we face, and I’m committed as ever to supporting breakthroughs that will help the world reach net-zero.
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U.S. funding for global health saves an estimated 3.3 million lives each year. From HIV treatment to malaria prevention, the impact is real and measurable: b-gat.es/3KP8yd6
12.10.2025 18:47 — 👍 309 🔁 81 💬 37 📌 8
Affordable, reliable energy has often come at the cost of higher emissions. But geothermal can change that—delivering around-the-clock, low-cost electricity without contributing to climate change.
06.09.2025 20:19 — 👍 115 🔁 19 💬 41 📌 3
The world left its fight against tuberculosis unfinished — how can we complete the job?
If we get it right, the world could save more than 1.2 million lives every year.
In the U.S., tuberculosis deaths are rare. In some parts of Africa, they’re thousands of times more common. We have better tools than ever, but they remain out of reach for too many. What’s missing is equitable access.
08.08.2025 20:44 — 👍 116 🔁 31 💬 23 📌 1
Learning how many kids were dying from diarrhea back in 1997—when I never worried about it with my own kids—led me to get involved in global health: gatesnot.es/4kNtugR
23.07.2025 23:41 — 👍 289 🔁 57 💬 28 📌 1
To me, this is the most remarkable thing about global health: With a relatively small amount of money, you can do a great deal of good for a great many people. This is money well spent, and we should go back to spending it—now.
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Health aid is a small piece of America’s foreign aid, which is itself a small piece of the federal budget. In 2023, the US spent less than one percent of the federal budget on lifesaving global health programs: b-gat.es/4l9AyW1
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According to a UNAIDS analysis, ending PEPFAR-supported programs for people living with HIV could result in an additional 4.2 million deaths by 2029: b-gat.es/4lbD4Lw
03.07.2025 23:26 — 👍 327 🔁 97 💬 3 📌 5
Since 2000, Gavi has helped get vaccines to 1.1 billion children. The U.S. announced that, after this year, it’s pulling out all its money. If that happens, Gavi estimates that 75 million children will miss vaccinations over the next five years—and of those, 1.2 million children will die.
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The facts are simple and devastating: Aid cuts have already cost lives, and the number of deaths will continue to rise. Here’s the evidence.
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U.S. global health and development aid is estimated to have saved 92 million lives over the past 20 years. We can't afford to let that kind of progress unravel: b-gat.es/4kjSUCG
01.07.2025 22:18 — 👍 116 🔁 48 💬 9 📌 1
There’s never been a point in the past 25 years when more lives hung in the balance. gatesnot.es/4loJLJM
27.06.2025 01:20 — 👍 108 🔁 29 💬 11 📌 2
Opinion | ‘The U.S. Cannot Solve All the World’s Problems’
A child dies of malnutrition every 15 seconds, as 185,535 boxes of special food for starving children are stacked in a warehouse in Rhode Island, paid for by American taxpayers. After shutting USAID, the Trump administration is just sitting on the boxes. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/25/o...
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When the United States and other governments suddenly cut their aid budgets, I know for a fact that more children will die. Here’s the proof I’m showing Congress: gatesnot.es/4nnV8Us
25.06.2025 18:31 — 👍 138 🔁 33 💬 14 📌 3
FDA OKs first blood test that can help diagnose Alzheimer's disease
U.S. health officials have endorsed the first blood test that can help diagnose Alzheimer’s. The test would help identify patients who may benefit from drugs that can modestly slow the memory-destroyi...
A big step forward in the fight against Alzheimer’s: The FDA approved the first blood test to help diagnose the disease. Breakthroughs like this will make earlier, easier diagnosis possible—bringing us closer to better treatments and, someday, a cure.
20.05.2025 18:35 — 👍 179 🔁 41 💬 15 📌 4
The last 25 years have shown us what’s possible. The next 25 will depend on whether the world keeps showing up for the children who need it most: gatesnot.es/43gTIl5
15.05.2025 18:12 — 👍 183 🔁 36 💬 11 📌 8
We have an opportunity to save more lives around the world than ever before—and I want to do even more to help. That's why I'm giving away virtually all of my wealth through the Gates Foundation over the next 20 years.
08.05.2025 14:50 — 👍 1074 🔁 212 💬 76 📌 61
No mother or child should die from a preventable cause. No generation should live in fear of deadly infectious diseases. And no one should be denied the chance to thrive because of where they were born. gatesnot.es/4m5pSc3
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For more than 35 years Rotary International and our partners have been working to #EndPolio. The global eradication of polio is within our grasp. Together, we end polio!
Learn more at endpolio.org and polioeradication.org.
Malaria No More envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite. 🦟 We can be the generation to #EndMalaria.
ONE fights for a more just world by demanding the investments needed to create economic opportunities and healthier lives in Africa. Because none of us are equal until all of us are equal.
www.one.org
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UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to protect children's rights. We won't stop, #ForEveryChild.
Learn more: linktr.ee/for_every_child
The world's largest public agricultural innovation network. https://cgiar.org
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