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Bill Gates in Nigeria to discuss health sector challenges with stakeholders

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Bill Gates to meet with stakeholders in Nigeria and discuss health sector challenges as part of the foundation's commitment The co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, will visit Nigeria on September 3 to meet with stakeholders and discuss health sector challenges. Photo credit: Premium Times.
  • Bill Gates will visit Nigeria today to meet with stakeholders and discuss health sector challenges 
  • This is part of the foundation's commitment to Africa's development 
  • The event is set to be held virtually on September 3, between 3.30 pm and 5.00 pm Nigerian time

The co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, is visiting Nigeria today, Tuesday, September 3, as part of the foundation’s ongoing commitment to Africa’s development.

This was contained in a statement from the foundation on September 2. 

Gates will be meeting with national and local leaders, partners, grantees, and innovators to discuss advancing health, innovation, and nutrition across Africa.

Gates, alongside other foundation leaders, will meet with experts in primary healthcare, agriculture, and nutrition to drive progress across the continent, despite economic challenges.

The statement reads, “He will also participate in a pan-African virtual dialogue focused on addressing malnutrition through integrated health, agriculture, and financing solutions. For this dialogue, Gates will be joined by musician, educator, and humanitarian Jon Batiste.”

According to the statement, since the foundation’s inception in 2000, it has supported partnerships with African regional institutions, national governments, and local communities in 49 African countries to contribute funding and scientific expertise in support of their agendas for change.

“These partnerships have driven the success of numerous health, agriculture, equality, and anti-poverty initiatives,” the statement read.

Gates believed that solutions to Africa’s greatest challenges could come from within Africa, adding, “This is why the foundation supports African partners whose bold ideas and creative approaches have the potential to save lives, improve health, and help families across the continent.

“The foundation has committed more than $7bn through 2026 to support African countries and institutions working to develop and implement innovative approaches to confront hunger, disease, gender inequality, and poverty.

“The foundation works with African governments, the private sector, non-profit organisations, and civil society to improve health outcomes, boost agricultural productivity, expand access to digital financial services, and empower women and other marginalised populations with greater economic opportunities.”

The virtual event was scheduled to be held on Tuesday, September 3, between 3.30 pm and 5.00 pm Nigerian time.

Tinubu departs for China on official visit

Meanwhile, in an earlier report, TheRadar reported that President Bola Tinubu departed Abuja for Beijing, China, on Thursday, August 27, for a high-level diplomatic mission. The official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and exploring economic opportunities.

The Presidency announced that the president’s itinerary includes visits to prominent Chinese firms such as Huawei Technologies and the China Railway and Construction Corporation.

Senior government officials will accompany the President on the trip, which is expected to yield significant benefits for Nigeria’s economic development.

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