Bill Gates, founder of software giant Microsoft, said he plans to work on philanthropic projects for at least another quarter century at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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According to Gates, he plans to actively live in the organization for another 25 years, which he continues to develop with his ex-wife. Speaking at the Forbes 400 Philanthropy Summit, the businessman also stated that he plans to close the foundation when this date is reached.
Gates said: “The foundation’s goal is to survive for another 25 years. What is the goal of the next quarter century? The diseases that have made the world an unjust place. We need to end these, either by eradicating a great deal or by reducing the number of people who get sick to a very low level.” used the phrases.
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Gates will be 91 in 25 years and his ex-wife Melinda will be 83. The billionaire philanthropist concluded, “This is probably going to be a time when Melinda and I will be around to make sure everything goes according to plan.”
About two months ago, Gates donated $20 billion to the foundation, one of the largest donations in philanthropy history, and promised to donate the same amount in a few years.