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What worries Bill Gates most? Thebooming population of Africa looms over his foundation’s latest global survey. By the end of this century there will be 4 billion more people on Earth-and 3 billion of these extra souls will be born in Africa. The challenge, he says, is that“Africa must almost quadruple its agricultural productivity to feed itself. That’s very daunting.
The philanthropist is torn between sending out a message of hope and a message of fear when I meet him at his foundation’s spacious campus in the heart of his hometown, Seattle.
He is reaching for what works best torevive the West’s faltering conscience in theface of“America first”nationalism and rising pull-up-the-draw bridge populismin Europe. The spirit of generosity is under assault as government aid budgets come under constant sniper fire from right-wing politicians and their media.
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The philanthropist is torn between sending out a message of hope and a message of fear when I meet him at his foundation’s spacious campus in the heart of his hometown, Seattle.
He is reaching for what works best torevive the West’s faltering conscience in theface of“America first”nationalism and rising pull-up-the-draw bridge populismin Europe. The spirit of generosity is under assault as government aid budgets come under constant sniper fire from right-wing politicians and their media.
Half of the Bill