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Supporting Foreign Aid Programs
In this New York Times opinion piece, Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, writes that people's willingness to donate billions of dollars for humanitarian relief efforts "is a testament to human beings' generosity. But that fact of our generosity also explains why I am so frustrated by the increasing opposition in many rich countries to foreign aid." Gates examines the underlying reasons keeping people "from supporting government investment to alleviate extreme suffering" and counters "the argument that aid doesn't work even when it gets to its intended recipients" by providing a number of examples of advancements made in global health in recent years "due in large part to aid-funded programs."
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