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Yes we can!:

Bill Gates annual letter makes the case for using a tool of business to improve the health and welfare of more of the world’s people.
By Motherpedia
Date: February 01 2013
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In his 5th annual letter to the world, Microsoft founder and co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates says setting clear goals and measuring progress are the key to improving the lives of poor people around the globe.

"The proof of its impact is undeniable," Gates wrote. "The lives of the poorest have improved more rapidly in the last 15 years than ever before."

The letter describes remarkable progress from schools in the United States to health care in Ethiopia and makes the case that continued investments in these efforts have made a measurable difference for millions of the world's poorest people. A core reason was the world's commitment to setting clear goals and identifying the right measures to drive progress towards those goals.  

This is particularly true in the case of foreign aid.

"Historically, aid was largely discussed in terms of the total amount of money invested. Now that we're more precisely measuring indicators like child mortality, people are able to see the impact aid has in stark terms - that it's the difference between putting people on AIDS treatment or letting them die," Gates states in the letter. 

He goes on to emphasise the importance of this, given tight budgets around the world. "Not only do clear goals and measures allow governments to spend their aid money more efficiently, it builds the political will to continue funding aid programs by proving how successful they are. It's not just about governments giving other governments taxpayer money; it's about one community helping another raise itself out of poverty."  

Gates emphasises the importance of the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as an example of how the world is capable of achieving really big things when we come around a clear goal and develop the measurements to gauge progress.

The MDGs are a set of eight specific goals that are an unprecedented global effort to meet the needs of the world's poorest by 2015.

"While we won't reach all of the goals, the progress we've made toward each is staggering," said Gates. "The MDG target of reducing extreme poverty by half has been reached ahead of the deadline, as has the goal of halving the proportion of people who lack access to safe drinking water."  

As the world looks ahead, Gates has encouraged others to submit their ideas for how to improve the world for the next generation by sharing their hopes for 2030 at the Gates Foundation Facebook page

Gates hopes to spur a global conversation about effective development and how the world should best come together to achieve further progress for the world's poorest people. 

The letter outlines other key priorities for the foundation in 2013, including helping to eradicate polio, reducing the number of child deaths, increasing access to contraceptives, and improving education. You can read the letter for yourself here.

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