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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation impacts global health
1.
2. Their approach to giving
• These steps are to accomplish their goals for
as many people as possible
3. How they contribute
• Extreme poverty and poor health in
developing countries
• Failures of America’s education system
• New techniques to help farmers in developing
countries grow more food and earn more
money
• New tools to prevent and treat deadly
diseases
4. •
Guiding Principles and passions of the
Guiding Principle #1: This is a family foundation driven by the interests
Gates family.
Guiding Principle #2: Philanthropy plays an important but limited role.
• Guiding Principle #3: Science and technology have great potential to improve lives around
the world.
• Guiding Principle #4: We are funders and shapers—we rely on others to act and implement.
• Guiding Principle #5: Our focus is clear—and limited—and prioritizes some of the most
neglected issues.
• Guiding Principle #6: We identify a specific point of intervention and apply our efforts
against a theory of change.
• Guiding Principle #7: We take risks, make big bets, and move with urgency. We are in it for
the long haul.
• Guiding Principle #8: We advocate—vigorously but responsibly—in our areas of focus.
• Guiding Principle #9: We must be humble and mindful in our actions and words. We seek
and heed the counsel of outside voices.
• Guiding Principle #10: We treat our grantees as valued partners, and we treat the ultimate
beneficiaries of our work with respect.
• Guiding Principle #11: Delivering results with the resources we have been given is of the
utmost importance—and we seek and share information about those results.
• Guiding Principle #12: We demand ethical behavior of ourselves.
• Guiding Principle #13: We treat each other as valued colleagues.
• Guiding Principle #14: Meeting our mission—to increase opportunity and equity for those
most in need—requires great stewardship of the money we have available.
• Guiding Principle #15: We leave room for growth and change.
5. History
• 1994 - the foundation was formed as the William H.
Gates Foundation with an initial stock gift of US$94
million.
• 1999 - the foundation was renamed the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation
• 2000 - After a merger with the Gates Learning
Foundation , Gates gave an additional US$126 million
• 2006, Gates announced his plans to transition out of a
day-to-day role with Microsoft, effective July 31,
2008,[10] to allow him to devote more time to working
with the foundation
6. Impact/ Prospective impacts
• Ending polio
• Vaccines for malaria to prevent widespread
number of deaths
• Increasing technology for increased rice
production
• Improving the education
7. Team Names
• Jonathan Ng
• Jia Zhi
• Benedict Chui
• Kieren Kong