Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation: What is it and what does it do?

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What does the foundation do?

Some of its earliest actions included pledges to the Global Fund organisation, which works to eradicate life-threatening diseases such as Malaria and Aids.

The Gates foundation was also a founding partner of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, created in 2000 to improve immunisation access in poor countries. It has donated more than $4bn to Gavi, which is currently the key player in distributing Covid vaccines in developing countries.

Archive image showing Indian women waiting in line with children for vaccine clinic
image captionMoney from their foundation have supported vaccination initiatives around the world

Improving sanitation has became another of the foundation’s focuses. Bill Gates has done everything from brandishing a jar of poo on stage to drinking water from distilled faeces, in a bid to reduce stigma and showcase technological advances.

The foundation also does work in the US and says it has funded 20,000 university scholarships for high-achieving, low-income students of colour.

Headquartered in Seattle, the foundation has paid $54.8bn in grants to initiatives in 135 international countries.

The endeavour now has more than 1,600 employees in offices around the world – including in Delhi, Beijing and Johannesburg.

Where does it get its money from?

The Gates Foundation is the largest organisation of its kind in the world with an endowment of about $50bn (£36bn) – more than the GDP of some countries.https://emp.bbc.com/emp/SMPj/2.41.1/iframe.htmlmedia captionThe BBC’s Michelle Fleury breaks down the story of Bill and Melinda Gates’ relationship

According to the foundation’s website, the couple donated more than $36bn (£26bn) of their own wealth to it from 1994 to 2018.

Another major contributor is US tycoon Warren Buffett, who in 2006 made a lifetime pledge worth more than $30bn to the foundation.

Together with the investor, the couple launched the Giving Pledge campaign in 2010 – encouraging other rich people to donate the majority of their wealth to good causes.

Warren Buffett (R) attends a news conference with Bill and Melinda Gates June 26, 2006
image captionBuffett (right) and the couple remain the foundation’s trustees

Does everyone agree with its work?

Although the foundation has done good work with its spending across the world, some have raised concerns about the ethics of a private endeavour wielding such great influence.

The foundation is the largest private donor to the World Health Organization (WHO), second only to the US with its annual donation in 2018. Concerns about this became more pointed after former President Donald Trump threatened to pull US funding.

Bill Gates has become a powerful public advocate for science-based medicine during the pandemic. This has shone new light on his involvement in global health and initiatives such as the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.

Will the Gates Foundation continue its work?

In the statement announcing their divorce, the couple said they would “continue our work together at the foundation” in spite of the separation.

A spokesman for the foundation said they would remain co-chairs and trustees.

David Callahan, founder and editor of news website Inside Philanthropy, told the BBC’s World Service that he expected the foundation’s work to carry on.

“This is not some small family foundation that’s going to fall apart because a marriage is falling apart, this is a large, professional institution,” he said.

“They have built this from the ground up, over the last 20 years, they share a deep commitment to it, it’s unlikely that either one of them would be happy to see it not continue to do the work that it does.”

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