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Bill Gates: The importance of aid and philanthropy

Waihiga Mwaura speaks to Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder and global philanthropist.

Waihiga Mwaura, presenter of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s Focus on Africa programme, speaks to Microsoft co-founder and global philanthropist, Bill Gates.

Mr. Gates, who is 69 years old, announced last month that he plans to give away 99% of his vast fortune over the next 20 years, predominately through his Gates Foundation. The foundation has already given over 100 billion dollars since being established 25 years ago.

He built his vast personal wealth through the software giant Microsoft, which he co-founded back in 1975. Mr. Gates has gradually stepped back from the company in recent decades, first resigning as its chief executive in 2000 and then later as its chairman in 2014.

This has allowed him to turn his attention to global philanthropy, with a particular focus on health initiatives in lower-income countries.

But Mr. Gates fears this work could be at risk as wealthier countries cut back on their own international aid commitments.

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Presenter: Waihiga Mwaura
Producer: Ben Cooper
Editor: Nick Holland

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(Image: Bill Gates. Credit: Reuters)

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