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Melinda Gates is a philanthropist, businesswoman and global advocate for women. After rising through the ranks at Microsoft and marrying Bill Gates, she founded and currently co-chairs the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the world’s largest private charitable foundation. In addition to its work promoting gender equality, the foundation also focuses on reducing poverty and widening access to healthcare around the world.
At a gathering hosted by Princess Mabel van Oranje, the author learned about the devastating impact of child marriage, where girls are often denied access to contraceptives and face life-threatening childbirths, with one-third of girls in developing nations marrying before 18. This inspired her collaboration with Tostan, an organization that empowers communities to abandon harmful traditions like child marriage. The author also explored the global imbalance in unpaid labor, where women disproportionately shoulder tasks like childcare, and highlighted economist Diane Elson’s "three Rs" framework to address this inequality. Her foundation’s work in reducing infant mortality through community health programs, such as in Shivgarh, India, demonstrated the importance of addressing cultural stigmas to save lives. Conversations with women during vaccination campaigns in Malawi revealed the urgent need for contraceptive access, which has proven to empower women and break cycles of poverty. The author also tackled gender inequality in tech, investing in women-led ventures to foster diversity in decision-making. Education emerged as a critical tool for empowerment, as seen in programs like Mexico’s Oportunidades, which incentivized families to send girls to school. Finally, the author’s efforts to support female farmers, such as Patricia in Malawi, showcased how equal access to resources could lift millions out of poverty, emphasizing the transformative power of gender equality across all sectors.
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