Our 2017 annual letter is addressed to our dear friend Warren
Buffett, who in 2006 donated the bulk of his fortune to our foundation
to fight disease and reduce inequity. A few months ago, Warren asked us
to reflect on what impact his gift has had on the world.
What follows is our answer to him.
It’s a story about the stunning gains the poorest people in the world
have made over the last 25 years. This incredible progress has been
made possible not only by the generosity of Warren and other
philanthropists, the charitable giving of individuals across the world,
and the efforts of the poor on their own behalf—but also by the huge
contributions made by donor nations, which account for the vast majority
of global health and development funding.
Our letter is being released amid dramatic political transitions in
these countries, including new leadership in the United States and the
United Kingdom. We hope this story will remind everyone why foreign aid
should remain a priority—because by lifting up the poorest, we express
the highest values of our nations.
One of the greatest of those values is the belief that the best
investment any of us can ever make is in the lives of others. As we
explain to Warren in our letter, the returns are tremendous.
Read More: https://www.gatesnotes.com/2017-Annual-Letter
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