Committed $1 billion to malaria eradication at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Malaria Summit
At the Commonwealth Heads of Government Malaria Summit in London, the Gates Foundation committed $1 billion to global malaria elimination efforts — the largest single private commitment to malaria eradication ever made at that point. The pledge was matched by UK government aid funding. Gates called for an 80% reduction in global malaria cases by 2030 and set the goal of eliminating malaria from at least 35 countries within a generation. The summit brought together heads of state, health ministers, and researchers from across the Commonwealth and beyond.
Source: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/speeches/2018/04/malaria-summit
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