Bill Gates says that 2025 could mark the first reversal in the progress of child survival in decades
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Bill Gates about the future of foreign aid
For 25 years, Bill Gates says that the world has seen what he calls “miraculous” progress. He told “News Mornings” that annual children’s deaths have fallen worldwide from more than 10 million to less than 5 million.
But now, he warns, 2025 could mark the first year in decades when more children die than the previous year.
“We should not have been the first year in which more children die than the previous year,” Gates told “News Mornings.” “We should continue with the progress that Americans should be very proud.”
Gates delivered the warning when he announced a promise of $ 912 million for three years to combat infectious diseases worldwide, calling at this time a crossroads that will prove if the United States continues its role in saving lives.
The Microsoft co -founder pointed out the innovative innovations, of tools promoted by AI that avoid HIV infections To the new methods to eliminate mosquitoes that carry malaria, but warned that progress will stop without sustained funds. At stake, he said, it will continue to devote approximately 1% of its budget to Global Health, an investment that has provided unprecedented results.
“If we only maintain that modest level, due to the great innovations and incredible people in the field that do this work, we can reduce it by half again,” Gates said.
Recently he testified before the Senate on the consequences of reducing foreign health aid. The Trump administration has already reduced funds, and delayed payments have fed the growing debts. Gates said he has spoken directly with President Trump about the issue, but admitted that future financing levels remain uncertain.
“Well, there have been many payments that are not being done at this time, so we are seeing that debts rise,” he said. “The big question is that, when they establish the new budget, at what level will be established, and that money will really be sent? This is a good time when Congress shows its sense of values to continue the fight against polyomyelitis, to ensure that mothers obtain the nutrition they need.”
Gates, who plans to give Far almost all its wealth In the next 20 years, he emphasized that 1% investment produces huge benefits. It supports disease detection systems that can identify pandemics before arriving in the United States and Help the poorest nations stabilize, Grow your economies and join the global market.
Religious leaders have also framed the issue as a moral imperative, added Gates, noting that the other 99% of the federal budget remains dedicated to national priorities.
“When you say American first, can you have the beneficial organization for that 1%?” asked.
- Bill Gates
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Analisa Novak is a News themezone content producer and the “News Mornings” winner of the Emmy Award. It specializes in covering live events and exclusive interviews for the program. Analisa is a veteran of the United States Army and has a master’s degree in strategic communication at the University of Quinnipiac.


