Rory Carroll on Bill Gates's Philanthropy
This week, Bill Gates gave £100m to fight malaria in Africa, the latest charitable donation from the billionaire geek who has pledged to give away his £28bn fortune before he dies. But what drives his philanthropy, and how much good is he actually doing? Rory Carroll asks his wife.| Comments on article "Rory Carroll on Bill Gates's Philanthropy" | ||||||||||||||||||
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