NUTRITION
Over the next six years, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation plans to invest $776 million to combat poor nutrition in countries around the world. The effort will start in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and India, countries where Gates is already working.
HIGHER EDUCATION
High on the agenda: Advancing ideas that make colleges and universities more affordable. Gates also hopes to reduce drop-out rates by helping schools use technology and a newly developed mix of course selections that can help part-time students stay on track with their studies. Most recently, the foundation has pushed to simplify the financial-aid application process.
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