Bill Gates On Poverty
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Coronavirus Pandemic Pushed 37 Million Into Extreme Poverty: Gates Foundation
- Tuesday September 15, 2020
- World News | Press Trust of India
The coronavirus pandemic has pushed almost 37 million people into extreme poverty besides reversing the progress made in the health sector for past several decades, a report by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said on Tuesday.
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What Nitish Kumar Said That "Impressed" Bill Gates In Patna
- Tuesday November 19, 2019
- India News | Written by Manish Kumar, Edited by Debanish Achom
Bill Gates is impressed with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and he explained why, a day after meeting with him in Patna on Sunday. The billionaire philanthropist was effusive in his praise for the politician for acknowledging that climate change is the biggest problem the world faces and for his knowledge on the complex problems, especially thos...
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What Bill Gates Said About Bihar's Efforts To Fight Poverty, Diseases
- Monday November 18, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on Sunday praised the Bihar government's progress in fighting poverty and disease in the last 20 years. He said only a few places have been able to surpass the achievements made by the state.
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What The Gates Said About Donald Trump And His Tweets
- Tuesday February 13, 2018
- World News | Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump should treat people - especially women - with more respect, and continue investments in poorer countries for the sake of global security, the world's leading philanthropic couple Bill and Melinda Gates said on Tuesday.
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Malala Yousafzai, Bill Gates Back Global Anti-Poverty Push in 'Crucial Year'
- Thursday January 15, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Almost 1 billion more people will face a life of extreme poverty unless world leaders make progress on poverty and climate change at two crucial summits this year, according to a campaign backed by public figures such as Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Pushed 37 Million Into Extreme Poverty: Gates Foundation
- Tuesday September 15, 2020
- World News | Press Trust of India
The coronavirus pandemic has pushed almost 37 million people into extreme poverty besides reversing the progress made in the health sector for past several decades, a report by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said on Tuesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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What Nitish Kumar Said That "Impressed" Bill Gates In Patna
- Tuesday November 19, 2019
- India News | Written by Manish Kumar, Edited by Debanish Achom
Bill Gates is impressed with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and he explained why, a day after meeting with him in Patna on Sunday. The billionaire philanthropist was effusive in his praise for the politician for acknowledging that climate change is the biggest problem the world faces and for his knowledge on the complex problems, especially thos...
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www.ndtv.com
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What Bill Gates Said About Bihar's Efforts To Fight Poverty, Diseases
- Monday November 18, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on Sunday praised the Bihar government's progress in fighting poverty and disease in the last 20 years. He said only a few places have been able to surpass the achievements made by the state.
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www.ndtv.com
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What The Gates Said About Donald Trump And His Tweets
- Tuesday February 13, 2018
- World News | Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump should treat people - especially women - with more respect, and continue investments in poorer countries for the sake of global security, the world's leading philanthropic couple Bill and Melinda Gates said on Tuesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Malala Yousafzai, Bill Gates Back Global Anti-Poverty Push in 'Crucial Year'
- Thursday January 15, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Almost 1 billion more people will face a life of extreme poverty unless world leaders make progress on poverty and climate change at two crucial summits this year, according to a campaign backed by public figures such as Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai.
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