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Gates Joins a $600 Million 'Beginnings Fund' for Mothers and Newborns as Aid Is Cut
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In April 2025, the Gates Foundation joined a coalition of philanthropies to launch the Beginnings Fund, a nearly $600 million initiative to curb maternal and newborn deaths across Africa — pointedly created as wealthy governments were slashing foreign aid. Anchored by a major grant from the Mohamed bin Zayed Foundation for Humanity and based in Nairobi, the fund aims to prevent more than 300,000 avoidable deaths by strengthening care for mothers and babies in up to ten African countries.
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