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Bill Gates says most of the $200 billion he's pledged to donate will go to Africa

  • Bill Gates stated that most of his $200 billion fortune will be spent on improving health and education services in Africa over the next 20 years.
  • Gates emphasized the importance of investing in primary healthcare systems, calling them essential for broader development.
  • The Gates Foundation's priorities include ending preventable deaths of mothers and babies and lifting millions out of poverty.
  • Gates expressed a personal determination that he would not die rich, highlighting his commitment to philanthropy.
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Microsoft's founder, who has been a philanthropist for years, often reflects on the situation of teenagers in today's world.

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Bill Gates reveals where 99% of his fortune will go

Microsoft founder Bill Gates gave more details this week about where his vast fortune will go, just weeks after revealing that he will give away 99% of it.

The Microsoft founder wants to donate most of his wealth to help Africa, which is not enough to compensate for the US government's austerity, but many experts see the end of American aid as an opportunity for the continent.

·Munich, Germany
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Bill Gates predicts Lagos will become world’s largest city

Microsoft Co-Founder, Bill Gates has expressed optimism about Africa's future, predicting that Lagos, Nigeria's economic hub, will become the world's

·Nigeria
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Fortune broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, January 19, 2025.
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