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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will invest $2.5 billion in researching gynecological, menstrual, and maternal health.
Operating in perpetuity and spending down can both be effective strategies. The key is for a foundation to match its spending ...
Among the main reasons philanthropists decide to spend down: the desire to make an immediate impact and fear that future ...
It should be obvious that women have different health needs than men. Women have reproductive and gynecological health issues ...
This ambitious initiative highlights the importance of private sector involvement in philanthropic efforts, especially as many governments, including the United States, have been slashing their global ...
Prominent men's mental health advocate, Halima Layeni, has asked the Gates Foundation to consider funding men's health efforts and not limit its interventions to women.Layeni made the call after the ...
Waste Management ( WM 0.81%) is a boring stock that the Gates Foundation Trust has held in its portfolio for decades. In fact ...
While money often plays a large role in primaries, it wasn’t always the case in the Seattle School Board contests.
Robert Jones stepped into the job this month amid the Trump administration's unprecedented targeting of higher education ...
Hayley shares difficult news, Doug ropes Randy, and Andre and Ashley face tense talks in Friday’s Beyond the Gates.
The Gates Foundation announced this week that it was committing $2.5 billion through 2030 to accelerate research and ...
Warren Buffett announced he'd step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO at the end of this year. The company's stock is down 13% ...