Bill Gates: His fight to improve global health
April 19, 2010 | Length: 00:02:49
At a talk in front of students at UC Berkeley, Microsoft Chairman and philanthropist Bill Gates discusses the world issues he plans to work on during the next 20 years. He says his priorities are in developing vaccines for disease and improving health care for the poor.
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>> Interviewer: What made you decide to create a philanthropic organization, what moved you to do that and how do you imagine your life 20 years from now?
>> Interviewee: Well, fortunately the challenges that the foundation has picked, you know the inequities of global health, improving education, these aren't problems that are likely to be completely solved even I a 20 year period, I mean we should have a malaria vaccine, a TB vaccine, with luck in that time frame and AIDS vaccine. So a lot of the specific things we will have made immense progress on but the inequity of health between the rich and poor will still be pretty substantial, likewise education I think they'll be more that can be done so you know the rest of my life's work, as long as I'm capable is trying to help the foundation take the resources and give them back in the best way. I wasn't sure exactly when I would do that, I knew that as I got into my 50's or 60's I would want to shift in this direction, I actually was 52 when I chose to make that change. I'd known for about 20 years that I had the wealth created by my owner ship of Microsoft and that I had a view that giving that to your children is no favor to them or society and you know I just didn't want to write a check to the government. So I knew there was something philanthropic that I was going to do but you know I was thinking you know was it to do with science, is it to do with poor countries and I was learning about that and then it was in the 90's when I saw the disease stuff, I said boy is it terrible there's so little work on this but in a sense in terms of being a clear thing to work on it became quite obvious, you know, in that area of our work if we save lives for less than 2 thousand dollars per life and we have so many things we can do, we're going to save a life for 2 thousand per life that you shouldn't do things that are 20 thousand, 200 thousand, 2 million which the U.S. health system does things that are 2 million, 20 million, you know and so you're treating that life as being worth more than 10 thousand times as much, I mean society is just doing that by the way it trades off how resources are spent. And so this foundation thing I'm lucky that it's as interesting as software and so I won't need a third career.
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