Bill and Melinda Gates: Insufficient funding to tackle health needs of poorest worldwide

Bill and Melinda Gates look at the need for renewed effort and more funding to tackle poverty and hunger worldwide
Bill and Melinda Gates: Insufficient funding to tackle health needs of poorest worldwide

WE LIVE in extraordinary times. Each day seems to bring fresh headlines about an unfolding crisis — whether it is migration, economic volatility, security, or climate change. One factor common to all these complex and unprecedented challenges is poverty; so eliminating it will make overcoming them significantly easier.

There is good reason for optimism about progress on reducing inequity. Since the turn of the century, remarkable strides have been taken toward a world in which every person has the chance to lead a healthy, productive life. Maternal deaths have almost halved; child mortality and malaria deaths have halved; extreme poverty has more than halved. And last year, the world signed up to finish the job.

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