Gates Foundation pledges $7B for health, farming in Africa

Category: Science/Environment

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. drought / draʊt / (n.) – a long period when there is little or no rain and crops wither or die
    Example:

    The country experienced drought for years and had to import crops.


  2. institution / ˌɪn stɪˈtu ʃən / (n.) – a large and important organization created for a specific cause or program, such as a university, church, or bank
    Example:

    Most of the funding will go to educational institutions.


  3. collaboration / kəˌlæb əˈreɪ ʃən / (n.) – the act or situation of working together to achieve a common goal
    Example:

    The company will have collaborations with various charities next year.


  4. resilience / rɪˈzɪl yəns / (n.) – the ability to recover or be successful again after something difficult or bad has happened
    Example:

    The residents have shown resilience after the typhoon hit their area.


  5. unlock / ʌnˈlɒk / (v.) – to make it possible for something to be used well, when it has not been used enough previously
    Example:

    The foreign exchange program helps unlock the potential of students.


Article

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Bill Gates, on a visit to Kenya, has announced his foundation will spend $7 billion to improve health, gender equality and farming in Africa.


The new pledge will be spent over the next four years and is in addition to existing Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funding to strengthen health systems across the continent.


“Africa’s young people have the talent and opportunity to accelerate progress and help solve the world’s most pressing problems,” Gates said.


The new funding comes as countries in East Africa and the Horn of Africa face the worst drought in decades.


“We will invest in local institutions and new collaborations that build the long-term resilience needed to make these crises less frequent and less devastating,” Gates Foundation CEO Mark Suzman said.


On his visit to Kenya, Gates visited primary healthcare centers, leading medical and agricultural research institutes, and smallholder farms.


During the visits, he learned from partners about “what programs and approaches are making an impact, what obstacles remain, and how the foundation can better support future progress,” the foundation said in a statement.


“The foundation will continue to invest in the researchers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and healthcare workers who are working to unlock the tremendous human potential that exists across the continent,” he said.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Gates visited Kenya to personally learn about the approaches and obstacles in Africa. Do you think it was a good move for him to personally visit the country? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Gates said, “Africa’s young people have the talent and opportunity to accelerate progress and help solve the world’s most pressing problems.” Can you say the same thing about the young people in your country? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • After reading this article, what can you say about the Gates Foundation (ex. admirable, ambitious)? Why? Discuss.
  • What other global cause would you like the Gates Foundation to support? Why? Discuss.