Seattle Post-Intelligencer Features Series on Gates Foundation Global Health Initiatives
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer this week featured a series of articles on the global health initiatives of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, including its work in fighting AIDS in developing countries. The following articles appeared in the series:
- "Breaking the cycle of disease" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/8);
- "Becoming parents gave world's richest couple a new mission in life" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/8);
- "Life in a Delhi slum: 'We are always in God's hands'" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/8);
- "India's AIDS victims find few safety nets" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/8);
- "It takes more than a billionaire's money to make a difference" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/9);
- "In India, progress has been stunning" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/9);
- "In Cambodia, results have been mixed" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/9);
- "A preventable disease shatters ambitions" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/9);
- "Every year, birds bring fear -- and danger -- to a village" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/9);
- "Villagers' fears an obstacle for anti-polio push" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/9);
- "Seattle is becoming a new center for global health research" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/10);
- "Gates Foundation is creating markets for drug innovators" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/10);
- "Health pioneer PATH putting ideas into practice" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/10);
- "Gateses inspiring others, counters 'defeatist mentality,' doctor says" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/10);
- "Celebrating life and death along the Ganges" (Paulson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12/10).