Belém, Brazil (November 7, 2025) — The Gates Foundation today announced a new commitment to advancing climate adaptation, helping smallholder farmers build resilience to a warming world and protect ...
to advance research and convenings that strengthen nonprofit and philanthropic practices in the U.S. for the benefit of civil society ...
To support adoption of lower priced rapid diagnostic tests for HIV testing and expand the use of HIV self testing.
To accelerate the design and adoption of scalable, AI-enabled math tutoring solutions through applied research in diverse school settings.
To strengthen Kenya’s HIV response planning through technical expertise that supports continuity and resilience amid evolving external funding dynamics.
To evaluate breadth of monoclonal antibody and vaccine candidates for prevention of malaria in low- and middle-income countries and positively impact the world’s poorest populations.
To accelerate the development of responsible chatbots that address global inequalities by making it easier, cheaper, and faster to evaluate, for organizations without technical expertise working on ...
to conduct action-oriented research to surface data and technology-enabled solutions in support of improved uptake of and access to priority federal public benefits ...
to provide project management support for discovery of drugs to treat TB, which has a disproportionate impact upon developing countries ...
To develop a field friendly molecular point of care device for detection of schisto haematobium from urine for deployment in endemic areas ...
To support adoption of gender-disaggregated data in digital finance to reduce consumer harm and improve trust and safety for women, promoting inclusive financial systems and responsible innovation.
to develop and test solutions to improve human resources for health (HRH) efficiency, productivity, motivation, and accountability in the Ethiopian Health Extension Program (HEP).